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Kismet
Tony Duquette was a costume designer for the 1955 film adaptation of “Kismet”, a musical adapted from a play in 1911 of the same name. The director of the film who hired Duquette to design the costumes also commissioned him to design interior... -
Nanjing Tea Paper
Nanjing Tea Paper is one of our textured chinoiserie murals designed by Paul Montgomery. Featuring warm red and purple pheasants alongside large peony blossoms, it adds elegance to any space. This mural wallpaper is set against a beige background. -
Orsay Triptych
Our Orsay Triptych chinoiserie showcases delicate flowers and beautiful birds in an ornately fenced garden. -
Palace Garden Beige
Designed by Paul Montgomery, Palace Garden Beige is one of our chinoiserie mural wallpapers, showcasing subtly colorful scenes with playful birds among elegant bamboo and flowering trees, accented by graceful butterflies against an elegant Beige... -
Palace Garden Cream
Our Palace Garden Cream by Paul Montgomery is one of our chinoiserie mural wallpapers, showcasing light creamy scenes with playful birds among elegant bamboo and flowering trees, accented by graceful butterflies against an elegant Cream background. -
Palace Park
Palace Park by Paul Montgomery is one of our chinoiserie murals, featuring a modern iteration of traditional Chinese etchings. This mural showcases beautiful clouds along with various species of trees and plants. It is available in four color options:... -
Palampore
Indian mordant-painted and dyed textiles were among the first Asian textiles to reach Europe as East-West trade opened in the 17th century. These patterned chintzes were incredibly novel and popular. Their success threatened the British woolen industry,... -
Palazzi Barbari
While living in Rome, Michelle was inspired by the great Italian master Interior Architect, Renzo Mongiardino, whom Paul also admired for his masterful use of faux marbre. This journey into Maximalism exemplifies Michelle's Wanderlust design theory... -
Palissades & Pavilions
The Sun King Louis XIV commanded an army of gardeners to create topiary fences (“palisades") and intricate geometric garden designs (“parterres”) at Versailles. Our updated baroque landscape mural is based on illustrations of... -
Parc Bonaire
Paul Montgomery's Parc Bonaire is reminiscent of classic Chinoiserie murals found in the great houses of Britain. Gardens of unusual flowers and delicate birds enliven this traditional mural. This mural is adorned with light pink blossoms, and colorful... -
Quiet Forest
Our Quiet Forest chinoiserie mural, designed by Paul Montgomery, presents a peaceful scene inspired by a centuries-old Japanese screen in the Freer Gallery. Quiet Forest features a serene landscape of evergreen trees against a warm beige background,... -
Renzo Marmo
While living in Rome, Michelle was inspired by the great Italian master Interior Architect, Renzo Mongiardino, whom Paul also admired for his masterful use of faux marbre. This journey into Maximalism exemplifies Michelle's Wanderlust design theory... -
Rio
Rio is a unique piece featuring modern banana leaves. This mural gives a light layered effect perfect for adding a beautiful tropical touch to any space. The background in this piece designed by Paul Montgomery is a rich cream with a subtle cracking... -
Rock Tree
Rock Tree is a beautiful chinoiserie mural wallpaper panel inspired by Japanese ink wash painting. -
Rubaiyat
Inspired by Michelle’s travels throughout Turkey, Morocco and the Middle East, this incredible design replicates the exotic tilework of these cultures. Rubaiyat is layered in luxe with all of the flora, fauna and geometric patterns that make the... -
Temple of Beauty
Originally designed for the 1964 comedy Goodbye Charlie, Temple of Beauty originally was created to embellish a beauty parlor setting by evoking natural beauty and wonder. Tony's original design has been brought back to life with the same charm to now...