Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Chinoiserie Across the Pond


Sally Homan, design director of Robertson Lindsay Ltd. in Edinburgh, Scotland emailed me about some recent Chinoiserie projects of hers. It was great fun to see Chinoiserie used in these spaces in a Fife, Scotland farmhouse, an Edinburgh, Scotland apartment, and a chateau in Bordeaux, France. Note the use of Chinese Chippendale chairs, animal prints, and iconic Chinoiserie wallpapers.

The next three photos are also brilliant examples of not being afraid to use large scale wallpaper in small rooms. It doesn't make these small rooms look smaller, in fact, it makes them look quite grand. For more of her work visit her website here.

A trend I have noticed in Chinoiserie that you see in the two dining rooms here is Chinese Chippendale chairs in classic white or black. More on this in a post later this week.

Manuel Canovas Pali in noir

Zoffany Isle des Lanterns in lime

Clarence House Flowering Quince in red and black



3 comments:

  1. Love the Hollywood Regency glamour with a twist in the dining rooms and the clever use of the fabric and paper in the bedroom scheme.

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  2. I am loving how fabulous the vestibule looks. The Edinburgh grandeur combined with the Chinoiserie style really works.

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  3. Ooh wow, love these looks! That cherry blossom wallpaper is amazing and you're right, the large scale patterns do work in smaller rooms. I want!

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