La Maison À Paris chez Antoinette Poisson
C’est tout le charme des décors intérieurs intimistes du XVIIIe
siècle que propose de faire revivre À Paris chez Antoinette Poisson à
travers la perpétuation du savoir-faire de la dominoterie et de ses
collections de papiers peints et tissus.
Les fondateurs
Co-founders and artistic directors of "À Paris chez Antoinette Poisson", Vincent Farelly and Jean-Baptiste Martin are both heritage restorers specializing in wallpaper.
Since 2012, they have brought the "savoir-faire" of "papier dominot" back to life with the creation of La Maison "À Paris chez Antoinette Poisson", name given in homage to the Marquise de Pompadour, born Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, lover of arts and wallpaper, whose period of life corresponds to the golden age of the "papier dominoté".
Domino paper
Manually printed paper by paper from boards engraved with floral or geometric motifs, the "papier dominoté" are colored by hand.
Considered as the ancestor of wallpaper, they were used for wall decoration in small rooms such as corridors or hallways alcoves, covered books, decorated the inside of chests or cupboards, dressed boxes and cases and were also used to bind paperback books, constituting today the rare testimony of a large production
Respect of a savoir-faire
These decorative papers reached their peak in the 18th century before gradually disappearing in the following century, with the appearance of block-printed roll paper.
"À Paris chez Antoinette Poisson" brings this forgotten "savoir-faire" back to life and remains faithful to the techniques and to the aesthetics of the time by creating patterns inspired by the Age of Enlightenment or by reissuing historical patterns.
His collection of "papier dominoté" is designed, printed paper by paper and colored in his Parisian workshop.
Wallpapers, fabrics and handmade decoration
From this artisanal savoir-faire, the brand "À Paris chez Antoinette Poisson" offers wallpaper by the meter printed in our workshop in Port-Louis in Brittany, 100% linen or 100% cotton fabrics woven and printed in France, and decorative objects like wedding boxes and handmade lampshades with timeless charm.
Arnaud Rochard
Casa Lopez
Château de Versailles
Chatelles
Diptyque
Fragonard
Gallimard
Gucci
Ladurée
Lenôtre
Monoprix
Nina Ricci
Oribe
Ressource
Sézane
The Beast
Domino paper
To be discoveredStationery
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To be discoveredScented candles
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