Chinoiserie Wallpaper
Product Types
Wall murals and wallpaper are both effective for personalizing your space, each offering unique benefits. Wallpapers have smaller, repeating patterns, while wall murals often feature bigger, more eye-catching designs that command attention.
Wall Mural
A wall mural often represents a singular, impactful image, such as a fascinating world map or a breathtaking landscape, scaled specifically to your wall dimensions. Wall Murals are delivered in rolls with each panel numbered for effortless installation.
Wall murals have a few different pattern repeats:
Horizontally Repeatable: Extend from side to side, suited for wide spaces.
Fully Repeatable: The pattern in these murals is repeated both in height and width, so they work well regardless of the size of the room.
Non-Repeatable: Usually designed for a single wall, creating a unique accent without repeats.
Wallpaper
Wallpaper features patterns that repeat vertically downwards, offering a harmonious and decorative feel to a room. Wallpapers are produced in rolls, and our roll calculator helps you determine how many you'll need based on your wall dimensions.
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Chinoiserie Wallpaper Murals – Luxuriously Opulent
Chinoiserie is a timeless and luxurious style, featured on various items, including wallpaper, pottery, textiles, and many other decorative pieces. First originating from the 17th century, Chinoiserie is an imitation of the numerous Chinese and East Asian artifacts observed during Europe’s flourishing trade with the Far East.
The artistic and exuberant patterns were so highly regarded that many European stylists imitated these beautiful and lavish patterns, paying homage and respect to these magnificent designs, thus forming this iconic style, chinoiserie.
Chinoiserie Wallpaper Fit for Any King or Queen
Appearing in the palaces of many kings and queens, including France and England, Louis XV of France favored the chinoiserie style as it blended so well with the rococo styling at the time. Chinoiserie has been and is still popular to do this day in many interiors, including textiles, paintings, and pottery.
This also includes the famous and charming blue and white porcelain, that we all know so well. In our selection of chinoiserie wallpaper patterns, you’ll find handpainted pieces in delightful colors, such as cobalt blue, jade green, fuchsia, saffron, and powder beige.