If you are redoing your interior, adorning a new domicile, or are just
bound trying to find the perfect “piece” to obscure
that vexing blank room on your wall-consider our hanging wall
tapestries as a alternative to your wall Decor
dilemma. Wall hangings contribute profoundness and
exquisiteness to your home Décor, and can be appreciated by
your family for generations to come.
Vexed
that you will not be able to discover a wall covering to fit your wall
Decor? Never fear! Utilise our decorators design
style criteria to obtain the right artistic tapestry hanging.
Current/New
Fashioned: This is the exact atmosphere for Grand
wall hangings. Your favourite artworks from fabled
artists like Monet, John Waterhouse, Atria, and
Mucha
tapestries are resplendent in print, but just contemplate how
they may look when woven into a tapestry! These are our most
popular tapestry wall hangings-art made textured and substantial.
Victorian
Tapestries: Victorian residences and houses are
courtly in their style. Many Victorian mansions lend
themselves to to ornate decor. Not overdone, (the Victorian
society was too civilised for that), but the fashion was controlled
havoc. There are scores of floral
wall tapestry ornamentations, far-reaching landscapes,
still life fruit wall tapestries, and filagree
styles. The Victorian Society was an significant time for
French tapestry mills.
French
tapestries renowned for elaborate and complex floral tapestries
burst out onto the Victorian tableau.
Renaissance:
If your house is made in a Renaissance style, you are frightfully
lucky. Some of the more notable Renaissance
tapestries and wall decor manufactured in Italy and France
realize the Renaissance Era fashion. The Renaissance Era was
the time of coming alive in the fine arts and philosophy-a time period
of celebrating perfection and design. Most
illustrious artists and paintings were made well-known during this
time: Portiere
created elaborate landscape tapestries for Princesse De
Polignac's Palace and Boucher
produced affecting romance tapestry scenes that are still
suitable today.
Medieval times: If you would like a middle Ages feeling to your wall Decor, examine the actuality that tapestry weaving was at its peak in the period of the Dark Ages. The patterns are endless and so are the possibilities for your wall Decor. One of the more well-known wall tapestries from this period of time is The Tree of Life Tapestry. This design was first woven by Morris and Company, who is legendary for his breath taking tapestries, intricate patterns and bright colors. If you are transfixed with the ideals of decency and purity, you will wish to surround yourself with interior decorating portraying medieval scenes or tapestries and wall decor of the family crest of famous royals.