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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 Palace damask starts with true historical reference, pays homage and tribute to its origins, and to collectors who know the original work and then embarks on the artistic license, contemporary interpretation.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.
Bloom is a new timeless contemporary floral. Magnolia blossoms, thick and lush, set in a multilayered textural and layered background. A sophisticated floral for the most discriminating interior designers in the world. Symbolizing Yin, or the feminine side of life, magnolias have an essential purity and dignity. Strong yet frail, they are deceptive, seductive, and heady with fragrance. Bloom uses a delicate tree branch motif with fully open flowers to buds, for a neutral but intriguing effect. Colors include porcelain blue, wheat, a dove gray, brick red, and a turquoise blue gray. Like the Blossom Fantasia pattern, Bloom is bold yet refined, with aging that gives dimension and almost completely hides the seams.
Royal Delft Flora & Fauna is inspired by the iconic Dutch tulips associated with stately Royal Delft Tulipieres. Tulips were in cultivation since the 13th century, but only really became a passion of collectors among aristocrats in the 1600s’ when Turkish traders introduced them to the Dutch. The tulip craze in the 17th century became so fevered that the bulbs were traded as currency, and theft of the flowers triggered harsh penalties. Mixed with simple wildflowers and scattered in all directions, Flora & Fauna is considered a symbol of happiness and joie de vivre! Flora & Fauna pays homage to artist Vittorio Accornero, whose ‘Giardini di seta’ works for Gucci inspired a generation.
"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
Royal Delft Tiles are famous symbols of Royal Delft, the city of Delft, the country of Holland, the iconography of ships and flowers and windmills, and of the love of ‘blue and white’ cultures everywhere. This pattern is inspired by all those who love blue and white. The soothing tones of Portugal, China, Holland, Sweden, and many more. The perfect imperfections of tiles, each collected and beloved now can go hand-in-hand with the wallpaper that collects some of these together. Add to your collection of new tiles with antique tiles you discover in little antique shops and alleyway markets. Mix fabric and wallpaper with actual tiles for a layered, textured bathroom, bedroom, or kitchen. It is a dream to work together with the artists at Royal Delft to bring the iconic looks made famous over 400 years of porcelain creation to new categories of wallpaper and fabric.
. Maria. Sag Harbor, NY. 2023-05-30 09:51:54
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.
Royal Delft Heritage is a tossed floral pattern that we designed, inspired by many of the signature elements of Royal Delft’s master painting techniques: leaves, chrysanthemums, and branches. These small elements together work as an all-over floral in crisp blue and white in a manner that is timeless and a reminder of how brief life can be. Scattered in all directions, the symbolic chrysanthemums have a provenance originally cultivated in China. The chrysanthemums made their way to Japan by Buddhist monks in 400AD. Soon after their introduction, the Japanese were so enamored with the beautiful flowers that they were soon adopted as the Emperor’s crest and official seal. ‘Kiku’ is the Japanese word for chrysanthemum, and every year there is a National Chrysanthemum Day, which is referred to as ‘the festival of happiness.’ the chrysanthemum, as painted by Royal Delft master artists in Delft blue, is known as a symbol of peace and tranquility.
The Royal Dutch Delftware factory, “De Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles/Royal Delft” was established in 1653, at the beginning of the Delft movement, creating unique blue and white ceramics and is the last remaining original Delftware factory. The world-renowned Royal Delftware is still entirely hand-painted according to a centuries-old tradition, and as such, the brand has created certain iconic pieces that are recognized world-over by collections. The inspiration for ‘Collections’ is the Royal Delft collectors themselves—their passion, obsession, love—we hope as they add pieces, to eventually assemble a complete collection of beloved Royal Delft. They will reference this pattern as their map. Inspired by the uniqueness of each piece, Royal Delft Collections is an assemblage pattern of key pieces of the Delft blue and white plates, wall plaques, vases, and other key pieces of the original blue collection.
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