Imported Tapestries for Wall Hanging
Concerned that you will not be able to buy a wall tapestry to match your interior Design? Don’t be! Utilize our decorators design style conventions to locate the perfect tapestry weaving.
Current/New Fashioned:
This is the right set up for Art tapestries. Your favorite paintings from noted artists like Claude Monet, John Waterhouse, Cristin Atria, and
Mucha wall tapestries are gorgeous in print, but just speculate how they will look when woven into a tapestry wall hanging! These are some of our most popular wall tapestries-art made textured and substantial.
Victorian Decor: Victorian manors and homes are refined in their style. Virtually all Victorian houses lend themselves to to elaborate interior decor. Not overdone, (the Victorian society was too genteel for that), but the expressive style was curbed chaos. There are scores of floral tapestry wallhanging themes, sweeping landscapes,
stillife fruit tapestries, and filigree designs. The Victorian Society was an eventful time for French weaving factories.
French tapestries and wall decor renowned for elaborate and intricate floral tapestry wall hangings exploded onto the Victorian setting.
Renaissance Era: If your domicile is built in a Renaissance fashion, you are unbelievably lucky. Some of the most famed Renaissance Era tapestry wall hangings produced in Italy and France exemplify the Renaissance Era fashion. The Renaissance was the time of wakening in the fine arts and philosophy-a
era of praising beauty and style. Numerous well-known artists and art works became legendary during this time:
Portiere made mystifying landscape tapestry wall hangings for Princesse De Polignac's Palace and Boucher made stirring romantic tapestry weaving settings that are still celebrated today. Medieval times: If you would like a medieval era spirit to your wall Decor, consider the fact that tapestry wallhanging weaving was at its height during the Middle Ages. The themes are perpetual and so are the possibilities for your wall Decor. One of the most prominent tapestries from this time period is The Tree of Life by William Morris. This design was originally produced by William Morris, who is famous for his stunning wall tapestries, intricate backgrounds and rich colors. If you are intrigued with the concept of decency and purity, you might wish to encircle yourself with wall décor depicting medieval themes or tapestry wall hangings of the coat of arms of famous royal families. |
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