Gallery of Decors
– Neoclassical style –

Discover our Neoclassical paneled decors — the style for which the Féau firm is especially renowned.
We find our inspiration in iconic architects such as Claude-Nicolas Ledoux and François-Joseph Bélanger, and collect original antique paneling by them. We also provide custom-made decors for our clients that faithfully follow the historic period’s codes.

A custom-designed craftsmanship

From the initial sketch to the decor’s installation, Féau’s teams work closely alongside interior designers, attentive to their vision.

Féau Boiseries works alongside each interior designer or decorator on their specific project
Showroom Féau boiseries, private museum, Paris, 9 rue Laugier
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We are happy to hear from interior designers and decorators leading projects that require custom-made decorative schemes.

Louis XVI bookcase for a villa in Belgium

Louis XVI bookcase for a villa in Belgium

Custom-made bookcase, neoclassical style in the spirit of Nicolas Ledoux, characterized by its columns, capitals, double door, and cornice copied from the design perfected by Christian Dior for his boutique on Avenue Montaigne, Paris. New oak with resin ornamentation.

Louis XVI bookcase for a villa in Belgium
White marble and bronze fireplace by P. Gouthière

White marble and bronze fireplace by P. Gouthière

Unique, original neoclassical piece from 1870 by Pierre Gouthière, owned by Féau Boiseries. As bronze gilder and chaser to Marie Antoinette at Versailles, the standard of Gouthière's work is exceptional. This fireplace is available for exclusive custom-made decors for our clients.

White marble and bronze fireplace by P. Gouthière
Paris-style New York salon at The Pierre hotel

Paris-style New York salon at The Pierre hotel

The backdrop of a Louis XVI-style Paris apartment, recreated to serve as a setting for a collection of contemporary art and furniture. Wall paneling, beautiful dado frieze detail with wave motif, window frames, cornice. The Pierre hotel, New York. Interior designer Michael Misczynski.

Paris-style New York salon at The Pierre hotel
Natural oak salon for The Pierre hotel, New York

Natural oak salon for The Pierre hotel, New York

Louis XVI-style boiserie scheme in oak with natural patina, surmounted by a cornice inspired by Christian Dior, and custom-made bookcase, for The Pierre hotel, New York. Collaboration with interior designer Michael Misczynski, to serve as a setting for a collection of contemporary art and furniture.

Natural oak salon for The Pierre hotel, New York
Dining room with chinoiserie touches, in Paris

Dining room with chinoiserie touches, in Paris

Neoclassical-style dining room in Paris, inspired by an example of Piedmontese chinoiserie, simplified and modernized to harmonize with a very contemporary array of furniture and artworks. Interior design by David/Nicolas and Cherine Magrabi Tayeb.

Dining room with chinoiserie touches, in Paris
Circular entrance lobby in haute-couture Paris

Circular entrance lobby in haute-couture Paris

Neoclassical decor for the circular entrance lobby of a luxurious Haussmannian apartment in Paris. Modern architecture conceived as a setting for contemporary artworks. Understated neoclassical boiserie scheme with no base panels, to accentuate the verticality of the space.

Circular entrance lobby in haute-couture Paris
Artwork by Bélanger (1780), also in the Louvre

Artwork by Bélanger (1780), also in the Louvre

Magnificent panel of original wallpaper marouflaged on canvas, from the Féau Boiseries Collection, created in 1780 by the architect Bélanger. The preparatory drawings for this artwork are in the Louvre Museum's collections.
This scheme often provides inspiration for our design office which reinterprets it for our interior designer clients' specific needs. It lives again in a palace in Moscow, a villa in Hong Kong …

Artwork by Bélanger (1780), also in the Louvre
Chinoiserie in a Tuscan music room

Chinoiserie in a Tuscan music room

Detail of a scheme typical of the late 18th-century style of chinoiserie. Composition of characters set amid bamboo, from the former Innocenti - Mauricio Segura Collection, previously in the Féau Boiseries Collection. Carved wood on panels painted white and gold.

Chinoiserie in a Tuscan music room
Grand salon of a private penthouse in Manhattan

Grand salon of a private penthouse in Manhattan

Decor by the iconic interior designer Michael S. Smith in New York. Neoclassical-style wall paneling and cornices with the understatedness of Louis XVI decors. Pilasters with Ionic capitals flanking the fireplace. Cornice copied from that in Christian Dior's boutique on Avenue Montaigne, Paris.

Grand salon of a private penthouse in Manhattan
Understated neoclassicism for a New York duplex

Understated neoclassicism for a New York duplex

New York, 740 Central Park South. Interior designer: Michael S. Smith. Architect: Oscar Shamamian, of Ferguson & Shamamian. Wall paneling, frames, and cornices in solid oak, painted white. Subtle sculptural detailing in the framing, inspired by the French neoclassical master Claude-Nicolas Ledoux.

Understated neoclassicism for a New York duplex