This jacquard wall tapestry is inspired by a 19th century's painting which illustrates the greenhouse that was built in Malmaison, following a request from Joséphine to Napoleon. It is woven in wool, silk or both, it is lined with a plain beige cotton fabric and has an integral sleeve for hanging.
ABOUT OUR TAPESTRIES
Our tapestries are made by a century-old company in Europe. The weaving method is an exceptional expertise inherited from the Middle Ages that is recognised all around the world. They are made by a weaving machine using the highest quality cotton to be admired for decades and to become a legacy for future generations. The tapestries are finished on a loom by professional hands caring for details.
Our wall hangings are popular among art lovers and interior designers: they elevate our personal space by adding charm and coziness to our homes. Whether they are in a vintage or modern style room, they catch everyone’s attention with their bold colours and distinctive patterns.
You can be creative when hanging your tapestry, read our blog post about . Here are some examples for the best look:
You should never wash any tapestry in a washing machine. We recommend only dry cleaning or dusting. Click here to learn more about . Wool blend (53% wool, 38% Egyptian cotton, 7% polyester and 2% polyamide), Silk blend (51% silk, 46% Egyptian cotton, 3% polyester), or a Wool-silk blend (40% Egyptian cotton, 27% silk, 26% wool, and 7% polyester) Woven on a jacquard loom by skilled artisans Crafted by a century-old European company Integral sleeve for easy hanging Texture and design adds charm and coziness 110 cm x 150 cm / 42.9" x 58.5" Weight: 1 kg / 2.2 lbsFrance1TEAN3301032Shipping within 20 days110 cm x 150 cm / 42.9" x 58.5"