Advantages Chinese wallpaper Pheasant marsala
A long and meticulous digital restoration
The original design was painted by hand on a paper
Takes up the iconography specific to Chinese papers of the 18th century
This design is kept in the Wallcoverings department of the Cooper Hewitt Museum in New York. The original design was painted by hand on a paper made also manually. Its background was initially pink. It takes up the iconography specific to Chinese papers of the 18th century with its flowers and birds (here peonies and pheasants), butterflies and other insects.
To bring this wallpaper back to life and modernity, we carried out a long and meticulous digital restoration.
Inspired by a design from the collections of the Cooper Hewitt Museum in New York.
Owing to the manufacturing process, there could be small variations in colors from one production batch to the next. If possible, avoid buying different parts of the same design several weeks apart.
Hanging advice
Our wallpapers are hung in 3 stages : the preparation of the wall, its pasting, and the hanging. The strips are hung edge to edge and from left to right in the order indicated on the assembly plan supplied with the rolls.