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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We are happy to hear from interior designers and decorators leading projects that require custom-made decorative schemes.

Outstanding Empire-style Percier & Fontaine scheme

Outstanding Empire-style Percier & Fontaine scheme

Spectacular Etruscan-inspired boiserie scheme: door, paneling, and cornices in carved oak painted terracotta color and faux bronze. Formerly owned by one of Napoleon's generals, then Christian Dior, then Loris Azzaro. The designs are on show at the Decorative Arts Museum, Paris. Available for sale.

Outstanding Empire-style Percier & Fontaine scheme
Painted classical scene, Percier & Fontaine style

Painted classical scene, Percier & Fontaine style

Grisaille motif, painted classical scene. Period original available for future decors. Wider scheme available at the Workshop and also viewable in Empire-Style Projects, title "Empire-style dining room, Schloss Bauschlott."

Painted classical scene, Percier & Fontaine style
Pair of Percier & Fontaine-style arabesque panels

Pair of Percier & Fontaine-style arabesque panels

Period originals, available for future decors. 2 carved oak panels, very lively arabesque motifs typical of the early 19th century, with clear references to antiquity. Wider scheme available from Féau and also viewable in Empire-Style Projects, title "Empire-style dining room, Schloss Bauschlott."

Pair of Percier & Fontaine-style arabesque panels
Empire-style dining room, Schloss Bauschlott

Empire-style dining room, Schloss Bauschlott

Recreated decor around canvases by the Percier & Fontaine school from the Schloss Bauschlott in Neulingen, Germany (1809). Painted oak boiseries with white-and-gold patina. Percier & Fontaine cornices and pilasters from the Hôtel de Beauharnais, Paris. Originals at Féau, available for future decors.

Empire-style dining room, Schloss Bauschlott
Percier & Fontaine scheme, for an Italian palazzo

Percier & Fontaine scheme, for an Italian palazzo

Carved oak boiseries made for one of Napoleon's generals. The colors have remained intact since 1806—an extremely rare occurrence. The full set was acquired and installed by Féau in an Italian palazzo. The preparatory drawings for it have been on show at the Decorative Arts Museum, Paris, in 2020.

Percier & Fontaine scheme, for an Italian palazzo
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