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Chai Wan Navy
The Chai Wan Navy mural by Paul Montgomery features a design with large birds and lush blooms, ideal for creating a visually serene experience in any space. The navy colorway provides a deep, elegant backdrop that enhances the sophisticated appeal of the... -
Chanteur Wainscot
The Chanteur Wainscot chinoiserie mural wallpaper is a rich aqua-blue work of art, showing spring blossoms and small birds on a distressed 'Tea Paper' effect background. This Chinoiserie mural wallpaper is a chic and serene backdrop that fits with a... -
Visit to Venice
Tony Duquette had an understandable fascination with Venice, Italy and would always make a point to have a stopover when traveling across the Atlantic. This mural is a manifestation of his love for the historic Italian city. Duquette created a pen and... -
Tony Porto
This mural is derived from a Portuguese screen Tony had acquired from a friend and collector. Duquette used this screen to embellish his drawing room in San Francisco. Being a colorful inspiration in a space of creativity for many years, this screen can... -
Verdure Tapestry
Over her lifetime, Michelle has amassed a collection of Verdure Tapestries and tapestry fragments, acquiring her first piece while living in Rome. This Garden of Eden incorporates motifs from her collection into a beautiful, perfect, greenscape. Printed... -
Passage to India
Passage to India, designed by Paul Montgomery, is a romantic depiction of classical India, featuring elephants, camels, temples, and iconic Indian architecture. This mural is available in four shades: Sepia, Color, Grisaille, and Antiqued. -
Cathay on the Thames
This chinoiserie scenic mural is inspired by a rare surviving tile panel comprised of 55 delft (tin-glazed earthenware) tiles. The tile panel was originally one of a set of six made at a pottery on the south bank of the Thames about 1725. The six tile... -
Country Life
Country Life is a chinoiserie mural that portrays peoples daily lives in a quaint Chinese countryside scene. This enchanting scene designed by Paul Montgomery comes in beautiful neutral tones. This piece makes a perfect addition to any space. -
Carolina Breeze
Carolina Breeze Antiqued by Paul Montgomery is a traditional Chinoiserie mural wallpaper spanning three panels, or nine linear feet before repeating. The mural features beautiful red cardinals, dogwood blooms, and branches descending from above on a... -
Bamboo Forest Antiqued
The Bamboo Forest Antiqued mural showcases a traditional Chinese watercolor style with stylized bamboo and birds in an antiqued effect, blending natural elegance with timeless charm. -
Queen Anne's Views
Johannes Kip was a Dutch draftsman, engraver, and print seller who followed King William and Queen Mary from Holland to England after the Glorious Revolution of 1688. During the reign of Queen Anne, he recorded birds��� eye views of 80 British estates... -
Kensington Whitework
The Kensington Whitework mural is inspired by English whitework bed curtains embroidered in chinoiserie style around 1690-1730, and now in the Colonial Williamsburg collection. The curtains feature flowering trees springing from rocky mounds, ponds with... -
Combray Antiqued
Combray Antiqued, designed by Paul Montgomery, takes the viewer into a beautifully stylized forest that is populated with wild deer and rendered in earthen tones. Inspired by centuries-old Chinese artwork, this mural makes for a beautiful addition to any... -
Combray
Combray, designed by Paul Montgomery, takes the viewer into a beautifully stylized forest that is populated with wild deer and rendered in earthen tones. Inspired by centuries-old Chinese artwork, this mural makes for a beautiful addition to any space. -
Arceau Beige
Arceau Beige provides a subtle yet lively statement for homes, showcasing large birds gracefully perched among trees adorned with vibrant flowers. This design adds a touch of natural elegance and tranquility to your interior décor. -
Cabinet of Porcelains
A Bounty of Blue and White. As soon as European countries set up trading routes in the 17th century, blue and white porcelains exported from China to the West prompted a fervor for blue and white ceramics. Arduous sea journeys made Chinese export...