Airy and refined, Traviata features a delicate floral motif set against a backdrop of fine polka dots. From the new 2025 collection, its Rococo design captures the charm of 18th-century salons—where art, fashion, and conversation flourished. This wallpaper is both playful and elegant – appropriate for a wide range of spaces. It is inspired by patterns from the archive and created with techniques from the Age of Enlightenment.
To apply wallpaper, choose a special non-woven glue and glue the wall directly with a special brush. For the maintenance of your wallpaper, we recommend you to delicately wipe it with a damp cloth.
Struggling to find what they were looking for, the trio set up Antoinette Poisson in 2012, with the aim of bringing forgotten 18th-century wallpaper techniques back to life. The label was named after Louis XV’s mistress Madame de Pompadour, adopting the middle and maiden names of the 18th-century doyenne of decorative arts.
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