From London to Paris — an Autumn Dedicated to Heritage and Creation

On the occasion of the centenary of Art Deco, Féau Boiseries shines a light on a century of decorative excellence through three major events.

After PAD London, where we presented a set of boiseries by Printz in palmwood and lacquer, in collaboration with the Galerie Gastou, we continue this exploration in Paris at the Salon International du Patrimoine Culturel, held from 23 to 26 October at the Carrousel du Louvre.

For this edition dedicated to Art Deco, we pay tribute to Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann with panels cast from the bas-reliefs of the salon he designed for Lord Rothermere in 1925, the originals of which now belong to the Louvre Abu Dhabi.

Finally, on the occasion of Art Basel Paris, Féau Boiseries and Invisible Collection present Period Rooms of the Future, an exhibition bringing together rare décors and works by Maurice Dufrène, Emilio Terry, Jean-Michel Frank, Ruhlmann, and Roux-Spitz, in dialogue with contemporary creations within a scenography by Studio Biehler & Gravelaine.

From London to Paris, these events reflect our commitment to fostering a dialogue between French decorative heritage and contemporary creation.

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