Monday, January 18, 2010
Chinoiserie Chenonceau
A favorite fabric and wallpaper pattern of mine is Schumacher Chenonceau. This flora and fauna in silhouette is classic yet modern, simple but dramatic. The fabric is perfect for pillows, chair seats, curtains, or accessories. The wallpaper is ideal in many rooms including a foyer, dining room, breakfast room, or bedroom. I especially love the charcoal colorway. This pattern is destined to take its place next to Scumacher's Chiang Mai Dragon and Kelley Wearstler's Imperial Trellis for the Chinoiserie room. Above, a wastebasket from Etsy store Decorative Instincts. Below, pillows from a favorite Etsy store Plum Cushion.
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Ah, sigh - you just made my day with this lovely pattern - if only...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful indeed!
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cristin
This pattern is just beautiful! I really love the slate gray colorway.
ReplyDeleteIt's a gorgeous pattern -- I particularly love it in the deep charcoal.
ReplyDeleteI love this one too! Have it no a slipper chair in my upstairs hall! gt
ReplyDeleteDigs Inside & Out
www.digs-pdx.comJanuary 18, 2010 at 9:40 PM
Love this pattern...especially the darkest colorway. Company C rugs interpreted this pattern last year into a rug with a navy background and colored birds. Very handsome!
ReplyDeleteThat is a really great pattern...
ReplyDeleteAlison-It is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteCristin-And very versatile.
ReplyDeleteCC-That color is so dramatic.
ReplyDeleteAverill-The charcoal would work in your house.
ReplyDeleteGT-Love your taste!
ReplyDeleteDigs-Thanks-I'll check it out!
ReplyDeleteThe Countrypolitan-It is indeed.
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ReplyDeleteRoRoMom-Done!
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