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Le paradis aux mille fleurs

BP344001 - Multicolore

LE PARADIS AUX MILLE FLEURS is a sumptuous tree of life that is printed on grasscloth. The drawing is an extract from a plate entitled "dessins chinoi...
Le paradis aux mille fleurs
LE PARADIS AUX MILLE FLEURS is a sumptuous tree of life that is printed on grasscloth. The drawing is an extract from a plate entitled "dessins chinois" ["Chinese drawings"] created by Jean-Antoine Fraisse in the 18th century for the Duc de Bourbon's factories. The masterpiece is currently preserved at the Condé Museum in Chantilly. This panoramic piece is sidematched for a limitless effect.

Caractéristiques

Sales Unit

Available per panel

Caractéristiques

Backing

NON WOVEN

Caractéristiques

Composition

100 % Straw

Caractéristiques

Width

75 cm / 29,52 inch

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Scenography

Le paradis aux mille fleurs  - Laize: 75 cm / 29,52 inch

Technical sheet

Le paradis aux mille fleurs

BP344001 - Multicolore

Braquenié - Compagnie Des Indes

Type

Small width printed wallpapers - Straws and similar materials - Panoramic wallpapers

Sales Unit

Available per panel

Backing

NON WOVEN

Composition

100 % Straw

Width

75 cm / 29,52 inch

Repeat

H: 150 cm - 59,00 inch
V: 350 cm - 137,79 inch
Straight repeat

Weight

214 gr / m²

Care

Clean gently with a vacuum cleaner Moderate lightfastness

Trimming

Trimmed

Hanging/Removing

Paste the wall
Strippable

Certifications

EUROCLASS B-s1,d0

Notes

Sold as a complete artwork

Information

Inherent irregularities from the natural fiber
1 roll = 2 panels
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Compagnie Des Indes

COMPAGNIE DES INDES is an ode to exoticism, a major theme in 18th century decorative arts. Exotic flowers, pineapples and chinoiseries embody this attraction for the rest of the world, which began in the 16th century with imports from the Ottoman Empire, India, Persia and China. These distant lands fascinate Europeans who are seduced by this dreamy exoticism. A large selection of archives held by Maison Pierre Frey are here reinterpreted, embellished and adapted to wall decoration.

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