Chinoiserie is a favorite pattern of mine. This beautiful, classic pattern can be found in elegant wallpapers, fabrics, ceramics, furniture and folding screens.
Chinoiserie is a French term that refers to European artistic styles with Chinese artistic influences. It is characterized by fanciful imagery of Chinese motifs. Chinoiserie entered the European market in the mid to late 17th century and its popularity peaked in the 18th century. Its use was mainly in the decorative arts. These days Chinoiserie is used in the most elegant of interior spaces, even in clothing as can be seen in this beautiful hand painted silk dress worn by The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Click here to view
I especially love the use of hand painted silk Chinoiserie wallpapers in formal dining rooms and elegant powder rooms. Companies like de Gournay and Gracie have a vast selection that is highly customizable to suit any color scheme. While it may not be the least expensive wall treatment you can find, it definitely has a timeless appeal that will hold its value and beauty for a very long time.
Here are some very inspiring photos of Chinoiserie influenced rooms and furniture. These photos are from various sources
If you want to try the look without the commitment of wallpapering a whole room, try adding an accent piece like Chinoiserie chest or a room divider. Add it in accessories like ceramic vases or pillows with a Chinoiserie pattern. Another way to use this beautiful motif is by purchasing wallpaper remnants from your local wallpaper store or online and wallpaper the inside back of a built in bookcase, or decoupaging an inexpensive garage sale chest or dresser. Click here for how-to video.
Is Chinoiserie right for you? Where would you use it?
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This is such a versatile and feminine pattern…very nice. I don’t think it would fit in with my style of home though…as it is very Tuscan.
Love all the pics, wish I had the same decor sense…beautiful
Hmm i never knew the versatility of these patterns.. pretty cool!
Beautiful patterns! I would love to have it at my home.
This is absolutely stunning and gorgeous! I love this pattern!♥
I have seen this idea copied with patterns that are not as Chinese looking. Is it still considered to be Chinoiserie if other forms are used such as palm leaves?
Very interesting concept. We like traditional Americana.
LOVE THIS! But then I’m pretty romantic, and I like soft and pretty things. And the Duchess wearing the stunning dress makes me like it even more!! By the way, Congratulations to the Duke and Duchess of York on the birth of their baby boy!
I love the Chinese or Oriental accents.
Very Beautiful!
Beautiful! The pictures make me want to live in those houses! Thanks for inspiring me to greater decorating.
I kinda agree with you on the Chinoiserie.
Everything has its right place
Love the Antique style furniture, adds some class
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Beautiful decor. My bedroom used to be all Japanese inspired Teak pieces. Love this stuff.
I had never heard of Chinoiserie! It looks fabulous! Great style:)