Gallery of Decors

Our decors are delivered indoors. Discreet buildings in Chelsea, hôtels particuliers in Paris, “haute-couture” penthouses above Manhattan, private villas in Tokyo or Miami, Mediterranean palaces, or residences listed on heritage registers of old Europe : each of Féau’s wall paneling projects is unique, making the most of the location’s spaces and constraints, and meeting the stylistic expectations of the clients and interior designers we collaborate with.

Discover some of our finest decors, presented around the theme of the 4 decorative styles from the 17th to the 20th centuries that characterize the French art of living and constitute the firm’s specialty.

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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Art Deco boiseries designed by Maurice Dufresne

Art Deco boiseries designed by Maurice Dufresne

Set of boiseries and cornices created for David Weil, showcased here in the context of an exhibition. Beautiful marquetry of mother-of-pearl and Indonesian Makassar ebony, capitals in gilt bronze, in a Chinese-inspired style. Available for sale for our clients' interior decoration projects.

Art Deco boiseries designed by Maurice Dufresne
Roux-Spitz bookcase

Roux-Spitz bookcase

Piece from the Féau private collection, available for sale. Designed by the famous French architect Michel Roux-Spitz for his Paris offices on Avenue Henri Martin. (The spectacular desk that was in these offices was purchased by the Museum of Decorative Arts, Paris, in 2010.)

Roux-Spitz bookcase
Indian drapes for Jeanne Lanvin designed by Rateau

Indian drapes for Jeanne Lanvin designed by Rateau

Féau private collection. Decor by Rateau for the great fashion designer Jeanne Lanvin's Paris hôtel particulier on Rue Barbet de Jouy. This solid oak scheme for the grand dining room creates the illusion of pleated wall hangings. Available for interior projects—the original, or as an inspiration.

Indian drapes for Jeanne Lanvin designed by Rateau
Art Deco : Ruhlmann on the Champs-Élysées, detail

Art Deco : Ruhlmann on the Champs-Élysées, detail

Detail of bas-relief from the famous Art Deco boiseries from Lord Rothermere's Paris apartment. Sculpture by Louis P. Rigal, inspired by the Vienna Secession. Room scheme purchased by Room scheme purchased by Guillaume Féau and sold to the Louvre Abu Dhabi. A major inspiration for Féau Boiseries' creative vocabulary.

Art Deco : Ruhlmann on the Champs-Élysées, detail
Art Deco : Ruhlmann on the Champs-Élysées

Art Deco : Ruhlmann on the Champs-Élysées

One of the finest known Art Deco boiserie schemes, made in 1925 for the newspaper magnate Lord Rothermere, for the salon of his apartment on the Champs-Élysées. Room scheme purchased by Room scheme purchased by Guillaume Féau and sold to the Louvre Abu Dhabi. A major inspiration for Féau Boiseries' creative vocabulary.

Art Deco : Ruhlmann on the Champs-Élysées
Percier & Fontaine fireplace in black marble

Percier & Fontaine fireplace in black marble

Original Percier & Fontaine fireplace from the Empire period, with bronzework by Gouthière on a porphyry base. This fireplace, dated 1806, is available for exclusive custom-made decors for our clients.

Percier & Fontaine fireplace in black marble
Early Empire salon-library

Early Empire salon-library

Salon-library in a late Louis XVI / early Empire style, with capitals from Napoleon's study at the Château de Malmaison, in gilt bronze. Scheme in varnished South American mahogany, ebony, and bronze. Period parquet supplied by Féau, bearing the Erard mark and dated 1860.

Early Empire salon-library
Sumptuous oriental-style bathroom decor

Sumptuous oriental-style bathroom decor

Decor inspired by the Turkish boudoir at the Hôtel de Beauharnais. Wall paneling, cornices, ceilings, and stools designed by Féau Boiseries after Percier & Fontaine pieces in the Féau Collection. Marouflaged wallpaper. Decorative painting and gilding. Arabesque ornamentation on the ceiling.

Sumptuous oriental-style bathroom decor
Technical apparatus cabinet hidden in a bookcase

Technical apparatus cabinet hidden in a bookcase

Huge mahogany cabinet recreated from a period example to conceal the palazzo's electrical and technical unit. A bookcase of cameos with removable panels allows access to the meters. The full scheme, executed by Féau Boiseries, also includes the door and the "tent" structure.

Technical apparatus cabinet hidden in a bookcase
Percier & Fontaine original in a Florentine palazzo

Percier & Fontaine original in a Florentine palazzo

Detail of a very rare original boiserie by Percier & Fontaine, in colors that have remained unaltered since 1806. "We wouldn't come up with a decor like that today, but that's how it was conceived," marvels Guillaume Féau. A unique scheme sought by the Louvre for its Empire Boiseries department.

Percier & Fontaine original in a Florentine palazzo