Showing posts with label wall treatments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wall treatments. Show all posts

Monday, February 17, 2014

Decorating With Zuber Scenic Wallpaper

Here in Richmond they recently demolished an old home that I visited for a special fund raising event several years ago. The thing I remember most was the beautiful panoramic wall mural in the dining room which resembled the one below called Hindustan. I remember the elephants and the wonderful colors. I don't know for sure but would be willing to bet that a second thought was never given to saving that mural which I am convinced was a Zuber. I was not aware of the homes demolition until it was all over or I might have tried to obtain it. Oh well, you know what they say about crying over spilled milk.

Zuber & Cie, founded as Jean Zuber et Cie is a French Manufacture de Papier Peints et Tissus (French for: painted wallpaper and fabrics) company which claims to be the last factory in the world to produce woodblock printed wallpapers and furnishing fabrics. Still the crème de la crème of wallpaper makers, is especially known for their scenic wall panels.For its production, Zuber & Cie uses the original woodblocks (more than 100,000) engraved from the XVII and XIX century

Since its founding in 1797 by Jean Zuber, Zuber & Cie has maintained its headquarters at Rixheim, France. 
 Zuber & Cie has showrooms in Paris and Nice, New York, Los Angeles, London and Dubai and is still producing wallpaper using eighteenth-century techniques. 




Enjoy the music as you visit.



Hindustan, designed by Antoine Pierre Mongin in 1807


Headquarters in Rixheim France


Beautiful samples of wallpapers. Each design was hand carved from pear wood and made into wood blocks. They are kept in a controlled climate and allowed to rest for several years between printings.

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The gorgeous Zuber mural at the Greenbrier in West Virginia.


After the French revolution and inspired by the large painted Chinese screens that were being imported, the wallpaper industry began to offer panoramic wallpaper. It provided an (almost) instant gigantic 360 degree mural painting of endless exotic vistas. This mural is called "Les Monuments de Paris".


As with many 18th century wallpapers, the panoramas are designed to be hung above a dado.

Palacio de las Garzas - Panama


The Dining Room of Palazzo Loredan

The same room


West side of the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House showing the panoramic Zuber & Cie wallpaper Scenes of North America.The four panels of wallpaper had been on the walls of a parlor in the Federal period Jones House in Maryland until 1961 when the house was demolished for a grocery store. Just before the demolition, the wallpaper was salvaged and sold to the Kennedy White House where the First lady had it installed in this room in 1961 at a cost of twelve thousand dollars.


This wall treatment was based on Jacques-Gerard Milberts engravings of 1820s American landscapes that were admired in Europe at the time. The sky is hand pre painted using watercolors before 767 wooden blocks printed the scene using 18 tempera paints. These blocks have been preserved and are registered as a French national heritage. This is one of the five scenes originally depicted in the series Views of North America. The Five are: New York Bay, Military Review at West Point, Boston Harbour, Natural Bridge and Niagara Falls.














The Frederick Post reported that Jean Zuber's wallpapers were so respected that King Louis Philippe honored him with the Legion of Honor in 1834, the year that Scenic America was printed,”.


A folding screen featuring Japanese Garden


Hall Monmouth, Natchez, Mississippi -- Zuber scenic wallpaper "Scenes of America"




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The Japanese Garden, designed by Victor Potterlet in 1861

I am not an expert but I believe this is Hindustan, designed by Antoine Pierre Mongin in 1807


Zuber Cie panoramic wallpaper scene was in the lobby of the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island

Jean Zuber et Cie - Hand-Blocked, Printed Scenic Wallpaper Screen


18th century English serpentine sideboard against Zuber Wallpaper


This section of a panoramic is from a huge set called “Eldorado” that was designed by Eugéne Ehrmann, Georges Zipélius and Joseph Fuchs for the Zuber company of Rixheim, Alsace, France, in 1849.


Hand block-printed pictorial friezes, such as this example from the 1860s attributed to Zuber



Zuber wallcovering "Les Monuments de Paris"


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Zuber & Cie's panoramic wallpapers include Vue de l'Amérique du Nord, Eldorado, Hindoustan, les Guerres d'Independence, and Isola Bella. Zuber & Cie also produces dado borders, friezes, and ceiling papers, some depicting faux representations of architectural details, drapery, fringe, and tassels.


Bedroom by Pierre Berge

This pattern I believe is Isola Bella, by Eugéne Ehrmann, Georges Zipélius and Joseph Fuchs. But again I am not an expert!


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Zuber manufactures lovely wallpaper murals en grisaille as well as coloured.

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Helpful information came from articlesandtexticles.co.uk


To help you truly appreciate the work that goes into creating these beautiful wallpaper panel visit this site and see a fascinating video of how they are made. It will be worth your time!!!


http://www.zuber.fr/video.html





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This blog post was published by Lisa Farmer

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Decorate With Tapestries And Bring Old World Charm To Your Interiors.




If you want to create an Old World aesthetic for your home, you may want to try using an antique tapestry. You can use an older style tapestry to create a beautiful centerpiece or focal point in the room. There are many different types of original designs to choose from, each providing an individual look. Tapestries offer a unique style in decorating any room. A tapestry can be the central core that you decorate a room around, or it can enhance the decor you already have. Bring out one of the main colors of the tapestry to help blend the colors in your room.

Your tapestry wall hangings will last through generations. Owning even one is a true investment. Pictures on your wall are nice, but a home adorned with tapestries makes a personal, elegant statement. Decorating with hanging tapestries is a wonderful way to add class and elegance to your home.



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An antique tapestry is the perfect background for Old World vignettes and seating areas of your home.

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There is such a warmth and wonderful texture that an antique tapestry brings to an interior space.

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Tapestries have always been a must for stairways!

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A gorgeous room that is built around a fabulous antique tapestry.

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Most people think tapestries are only used in ornate rooms. This, pic proves how elegant they can be in the simple loveliness of French Country.

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One of my favorite designers! He is known for the Old World design he brings to a room........ which he has done through the use of a fabulous antique tapestry.

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This tapestry is the focal point of the room and pulls it all together.

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Antique tapestries add such a soft layer of richness to your interiors.

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I love tapestries and use them in several rooms of my home. This is a vintage French verdure tapestry.


This large French floral tapestry is in my dining room.


Some examples of tapestry pillows. A great way to add a small touch of Old World to your interiors.

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A work of art! A tapestry also brings an element of warmth to a room that pictures can't do.

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This hall, in my own home, is an example of how you can use a smaller tapestry and still accomplish an Old World feel. The large tapestries are very expensive but there are many other sizes that are more affordable This is an antique French tapestry that features a hunt scene with riders and even has a castle.

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Heavily layered, but it all works!! The tapestry makes a great backdrop.

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Remember you can put tables and other furniture in front of your tapestry. It is a background. I actually like them used like this instead of displayed on a wall with nothing else around. They are not as warm when used alone.

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An antique tapestry is a quick way to bring a historical feel to any interior.

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Tapestries tend to be woven in muted colors. However, there are some colorful examples out there. They are usually more expensive. Remember that you might find a smaller, less expensive treasure during a trip to a local antique store, auction, or vintage market.

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I love a space that is layered in opulent rich fabrics and tapestries.

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An antique tapestry usually becomes the focal point and anchors the whole room.

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Tapestries were designed to keep wall in castles and chateaux warm during cold winters. They will actually help keep modern walls warm and your living space cozy and stylish. They definitely provide and old world atmosphere to an interior.

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You can hang a tapestry from a rod or actually frame it with molding. It doesn't matter, they are lovely either way!

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Antique tapestries are beautiful when used as the focal point of a bed. Use them behind headboards, as coverlets, or canopies.

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Use a tapestry AS a headboard!

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This antique tapestry is an elegant work of art for this log home wall.

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Remember tapestries don't always have to hang on the wall. One of my favorite ways to capture old world flair by using a tapestry is through fabulous upholstered pieces.

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Another tapestry from my home.

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Accent your room with a lovely tapestry covered chair.

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There are a number of ways to use tapestries, just think outside the box.
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