Elm wood Haussmann panelling wallcovering - Sample
Sample A3 (29,7 x 42 cm env.)
2€(tax incl.)
Proudly100% designed in France
Description
Rediscover the beauty of Louis XV-style woodwork with Christophe Koziel's new elm wood Haussmann collection. A stunningly realistic trompe-l'oeil creation achieved through meticulous photographic work.
The subtle interplay of darkness and light and the multiple areas of contrast produce an unparalleled degree of realism and a stunning 3D effect.
Only close scrutiny will reveal the illusion created by this atypical but remarkable exercise in style.
The collection comprises original compositions of decorative panels, doors and perspectives over two hundred years old, and crafted master woodworkers of the time.
The reproductions are exquisitely faithful to the original pieces. And no effort was spared to capture the fine, balanced details of the mouldings, the fresh and modern pastel colors, the genuine old patina, the gilding with its minor imperfections, the delicately flaking paint, and the beautiful, fine cracks. It is all of these details that together produce the quaint charm of these samples of woodwork, which seems to have weathered the passing of time without losing an ounce of its appeal.
Wouldn't you just love to treat your interior to these magnificent samples of woodwork that form part of our heritage? Go ahead and let yourself be tempted by one of these original compositions. It will never fail to enthral you, and will bring new life to your interior decor. Without a doubt, this is the most remarkable and sough-after collection of photographic tromple-l'oeil creations of the moment!
Data sheet
Reference
7942-07-SOLDES
Material
Non woven (147g)
Effect
smooth slightly matte paper
Quality
Extra-Washable
Hanging
Easy and quick installation. Paste only the wall
Specificities
Outlet item neither returned nor exchanged
Origin
Made in France
Norms
Label CE Certifié BS-1, d0 (M1)
Environmental features
Indoor air emission: A+ / Paper from managed forests / Latex printing water-basedink