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Wanderlust: Michelle Nussbaumer for Paul Montgomery

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  • Pasha Pasha

    Pasha

    Pasha is a fulfillment of Michelle’s dream to bring her most beloved work in Syria and Lebanon to America, using the techniques of mother of pearl and bone inlay. Printed on a metallic Type II...
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  • Palazzi Barbari | The Mural Source by Paul Montgomery Palazzi Barbari

    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...
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  • Marquetry Chrysler | The Mural Source by Paul Montgomery Marquetry Chrysler

    Marquetry Chrysler

    As Michelle and Paul have worked together through many years, marquetry has always been something they have wanted to explore in depth. Together they have created a collection of wood inlay marquetry...
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  • Kaa | The Mural Source by Paul Montgomery Kaa printed mural wallpaper by Paul Montgomery. Aegean detail shot.

    Kaa

    Kaa, a monumental design in silver metallic effect is a stylized rendition of an antique Art Deco masterpiece is printed on a beautiful metallic background, suitable for dry and wet areas,...
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  • Fleurs des Champs | The Mural Source by Paul Montgomery Fleurs des Champs

    Fleurs des Champs

    Fleur des Champs is one of many designs from the Wanderlust Collection. Inspired by the painted frames of the French Villa Fontainebleau. Clusters of flowers and grasses float in field of canvas. The...
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  • Gustavia | The Mural Source by Paul Montgomery Gustavia

    Gustavia

    Gustavia was born from Michelle’s love of the whimsical ornament found in the Royal Swedish castles of the 18th Century. The Swedes combined French and Russian references to form a style that...
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