Friday, 22 January 2010

Toile de Jouy Wallpaper

I spoke to someone about Toile wallpaper at a Christening recently.

Toile de Jouy entered the English language around the 16th Century from the French for "linen or cloth" or "canvas"

As you can see the pattern consists of a predominantly white (or off white) background in which a complex pattern is repeated. This pattern is usually made up of one single colour, usually black, red or blue, although other colours are sometimes found.

This blog concentrates on wallpaper for that romantic look to go with the French style beds in our previous blog.
Large Toile de Jouy design wallpaper in blue on grey, depicting the stairway to heaven.


Sheila Bridges Harlem Toile de Jouy in yellow.


In this period style bathroom, the walls and fitted wardrobes are lined with raspberry Toile de Jouy wallpaper from Baer & Ingram.A stunning Toile de Jouy pattern in green on a cream background. The design features birds, fruits and flowers.

Toile Bouquet Black Pos, Large scale single placement Toile bouquet, a very new way of depicting the traditional Toile pattern.

Our new style of blogging will include 5 types of each style item, as always you can contact us via our website, for price enquiries, product sourcing and anything else interior design related.

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