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Nicolette Mayer
A modern approach to the ancient tradition of hand painted plum and cherry blossom wallpaper panels. For those who want a chinoiserie mural look with the ease of a roll wallpaper. On metallic grasscloth, the layered blossoms and branches represents a modern approach to chinoiserie. The inspiration of the plum or cherry blossoms represents the delicate fragility and the beauty of life. It’s a reminder that life is almost overwhelmingly beautiful but that it is also tragically short. When the cherry blossom trees bloom for a short time each year in they serve as a visual reminder of how precious and how precarious life is. A sophisticated chinoiserie for the most discriminating interior designers in the world.
With impeccable attention to intricate details, the Palace damask is inspired by the handmade Venetian velvets created with hand-applied wooden printing blocks by ancient textile techniques in small workshops made famous by houses like Fortuny and Luigi Bevilacqua. Our inspiration comes from ancient Italian works of art and the rich cultural heritage of Renaissance Venice, the historical Venetian velvet arts, sumptuous patterned velvets, brocades, and damasks that adorn the walls of the city's grandest palaces and richest churches, covered tables, and upholstered furniture. Palace damask starts with true historical reference, pays homage and tribute to its origins, and to collectors who know the original work and then embarks on the artistic license, contemporary interpretation. Palace damask is bold, edgy, sumptuous, and both modern and timeless.
A modern approach to the ancient tradition of hand-painted plum and cherry blossom wallpaper panels. For those who want a chinoiserie mural look with the ease of a roll wallpaper. On metallic grasscloth, the layered blossoms and branches represent a modern approach to chinoiserie. The inspiration of the plum or cherry blossoms represents the delicate fragility and the beauty of life. It’s a reminder that life is almost overwhelmingly beautiful but that it is also tragically short. When the cherry blossom trees bloom for a short time each year in they serve as a visual reminder of how precious and how precarious life is. Sophisticated chinoiserie for the most discriminating interior designers in the world.
Inspired by the modern art installations in guilt ballrooms such as The Hall of Mirrors in Versailles, Ballroom is a large-scale modern damask that is at home in modern or traditional environments with soft powdery pastel palate and tone-on-tone shadings.
With impeccable attention to intricate details, Dapper is a wild damask stripe inspired by the handmade Venetian velvets created with hand-applied wooden printing blocks by ancient textile techniques in small workshops made famous by houses like Fortuny and Luigi Bevilacqua. Our inspiration comes from ancient Italian works of art and the rich cultural heritage of Renaissance Venice, the historical Venetian velvet arts, sumptuous patterned velvets, brocades, and damasks that adorn the walls of the city's grandest palaces and richest churches, covered tables, and upholstered furniture. Dapper starts with true historical reference, pays homage and tribute to its origins, and to collectors who know the original work and then embarks on the artistic license, contemporary interpretation, and re-Imagineering. Dapper is bold, edgy, sumptuous, and both modern and timeless.
"Inspired in part by Zaha Hadid’s neo-futuristic architecture and the numerous modern architects worldwide who interpret the future into new concepts of residential and commercial space, we are inspired by the challenge of what patterns would organically and symbiotically exist within the interiors of such inspired modern spaces. Tripod is a bold, futuristic pattern with multiple perspective points and fragmented geometry to evoke the chaos of modern life. Trion represents triangles and prisms that reflect light. One side draws in light and the other disperse it." --Nicolette Mayer
Born with a natural eye and talent for design, passion is evident for the complexities of fabric, texture, and technology; fascination for creating timeless prints, that are classic, yet perfectly on-trend.
Colorpop is very much an abstract midcentury modern pattern that embraces today’s most timely trends toward muted, earthy color–gray blended with warm colors, and a rise in colors that are associated with optimism, like rich inviting yellows and oranges, cool blues, pinks, and beiges. Colorpop’s Mod vibe mixes the French early 60’s mod of Courregges, psychedelic foil 60’s wallpapers, vibrant color pale, and midcentury influences.
The provenance of Royal Delft “William & Mary” is the commission in the 1600s of thematic tile plaques (manufactured in Delft) based on a design by Daniel Marot, who worked as a principal designer to William of Orange and also worked at William and Mary’s court in England and who may have played a pivotal role in furnishing and decorating the Water Gallery at Hampton court palace. A blue Delft vase is within a three-lobed ornament or trefoil surrounded by a cartouche with large curling acanthus leaves and flowers. Filled with diamond ornament on either side of the trefoil, a bird sits on the cartouche. Delft tiles were often used to seal damp walls from moisture and as Stadholder of Holland and King of England, William III decided to tile the walls on the Thames-side rooms to keep out the dampness with exceptionally beautiful glazed tiles. The project was never completed, as Mary died in 1694, and the rooms were demolished as early as 1700. The plaques sold piece by piece and disappeared, only resurfacing in 1923 when an art dealer put ten for sale. They are now housed at various museums, including the Metropolitan Museum, Rijksmuseum, Default, Cophenhagen, and Sevres. With reverence for the originals and equal parts artistic license, we carefully resorted their beauty on a new medium.
Inspired by Ottoman Palaces, for the 2019 Kips Bay Showhouse in Palm Beach, in an entry and living room designed by Cindy Rinfret, we created multiple additional thematic patterns that can inspire designers to mix, match and customize with Iznik Overdye, Byzantine, and our signature single mural, Topkapi Garden, with multiple cuttable borders and a base that coordinates to Iznik Overdye. Each new pattern affords complexity, subtlety, and timeless elegance.
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