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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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
Private breakfast room at 740 Central Park South

Private breakfast room at 740 Central Park South

Modern neoclassical interior decor inspired by boiseries in the Féau Collection, for a private apartment in New York. Iconic cornice with dentils, pinecones, and beaded waterleaves. Wall paneling, doorframes and doors in oak and resin, painted white.

Private breakfast room at 740 Central Park South
Dining-room doors inspired by Bagatelle

Dining-room doors inspired by Bagatelle

Louis XVI-style double door inspired by one in the Château de Bagatelle at Neuilly, designed by Bélanger for the Count of Artois. Custom-made reproduction in resin and oak. Doorframe featuring laurel leaves. Motifs inspired by plants. Latticework effect. All typical of neoclassical architecture.

Dining-room doors inspired by Bagatelle
Neoclassical rotonda and cupola in southern Europe

Neoclassical rotonda and cupola in southern Europe

Custom-made decor to house a collection of items made by goldsmith and bronzeworker Luigi Valadier. Rotunda in oak and resin and cupola in plaster, inspired by boiseries in the Féau Collection. Piers creating perspective effect in pure neoclassical style. Two-tone paintwork: Wedgwood blue and white.

Neoclassical rotonda and cupola in southern Europe
A Marie Antoinette fantasy in Malibu

A Marie Antoinette fantasy in Malibu

Decor copied from Queen Marie Antoinette's bedroom at the Petit Trianon, Versailles. Executed in painted oak with resin ornamentation, in the purest neoclassical style. Paneling and cornices bearing elaborate floral motifs typical of the interiors created for this royal building.

A Marie Antoinette fantasy in Malibu
Carved oak elevator for a legendary villa

Carved oak elevator for a legendary villa

Custom-made elevator in carved oak with neoclassical-style trophy decor for a legendary villa in St Jean Cap Ferrat. Wall paneling, doorframe, ornamental overdoor inspired by the Hôtel Baudard de Saint James (Place Vendôme, Paris). Cornices and ceiling in the spirit of the 18th century.

Carved oak elevator for a legendary villa
Ledoux’s Four Continents scheme, in Paris

Ledoux's Four Continents scheme, in Paris

The quintessence of neoclassical architecture, designed by Ledoux, in this haute décoration project in Paris: lion medallion flanked by fluted columns, door and window frames, cornices. Custom-made scheme in oak and resin, painted white.

Ledoux’s Four Continents scheme, in Paris