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
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Percier & Fontaine originals for a Tuscan palazzo

Percier & Fontaine originals for a Tuscan palazzo

Original Percier & Fontaine boiserie, installed in the bathroom of a prestigious villa, by the interior designer Pierre-Hervé Walbaum. The carved oak has retained its original colors since 1806, making it an exceptionally rare piece. Custom-designed duotone decor on the adjoining walls.

Percier & Fontaine originals for a Tuscan palazzo
Neoclassical restraint with a touch of Empire

Neoclassical restraint with a touch of Empire

Double door for a private apartment designed by the interior designer Michael S. Smith, at Central Park South. Restrained and very neoclassical but with a touch of Empire style because the example that inspired it has been interpreted more simply, with flat moldings. Solid oak, painted white.

Neoclassical restraint with a touch of Empire
Boiserie detail inspired by ancient Rome

Boiserie detail inspired by ancient Rome

Created from a frieze detail, this lower section of wall paneling is inspired by ancient Roman sarcophaguses and by the landscapes of Piranesi. Cast resin made to measure with white painted finish, for the American interior designer Michael S. Smith's own home.

Boiserie detail inspired by ancient Rome
Percier & Fontaine-style dining room

Percier & Fontaine-style dining room

Fully panelled dining room featuring Percier & Fontaine boiseries. An original creation by Féau Boiseries, made to measure for a residential interior near Paris. Cornices and marble flooring also designed and installed by the firm.

Percier & Fontaine-style dining room
Percier & Fontaine-style dining room

Percier & Fontaine-style dining room

Mixture of 2 Percier & Fontaine boiserie schemes for a dining room. An original creation by Féau Boiseries, made to measure for a residential interior near Paris. Paneling and doorframe, duotone paintwork, and patina.

Percier & Fontaine-style dining room
Empire and Percier & Fontaine door cladding panels

Empire and Percier & Fontaine door cladding panels

Kitchen detail: refrigerator door on the right, and double door to the dining room, ornamented with a late Louis XVI fishing trophy. The marriage of the Empire setting inspired by Percier & Fontaine, and the Louis XVI vocabulary, creates a very coherent ensemble in this luxurious private residence.

Empire and Percier & Fontaine door cladding panels
White-gold-gilded Empire dressing room in Monaco

White-gold-gilded Empire dressing room in Monaco

A novel creation by Féau Boiseries combining 3 Percier & Fontaine decors, with a contemporary finish for a Monaco client's dressing room. Oak and resin boiseries, gilded with white gold. Boiserie scheme for the entire room, produced to measure.

White-gold-gilded Empire dressing room in Monaco
Griffins capital and cornice

Griffins capital and cornice

Scheme inspired by the Hôtel Beauharnais, in painted oak and resin.
On the client's request, and for a less warlike effect, griffins replace the original eagles. Féau's impressive Percier & Fontaine Collection makes it possible to play with elements while remaining very faithful to the Empire style.

Griffins capital and cornice
Empire-style swan in a villa in Brussels

Empire-style swan in a villa in Brussels

Boiserie from the Grand Salon at the Hôtel de Beauharnais, by Percier & Fontaine (1806), reproduced for a villa in Brussels. Swan motif typical of Napoleonic Empire-style decors. The almost monochromatic coloring gives it a gently contemporary flavor and underlines the scheme's sense of refinement.

Empire-style swan in a villa in Brussels
Double door and panels by Percier & Fontaine

Double door and panels by Percier & Fontaine

Spectacular Etruscan-inspired boiseries in faux-bronze-painted solid oak, designs for which are on show at the Decorative Arts Museum, Paris. Previously belonged to one of Napoleon's generals, then Christian Dior, then Loris Azzaro. Available for sale: 4 double doors, doorframes, paneling, cornices.

Double door and panels by Percier & Fontaine