Gallery of Decors
– Wall paneling –

Féau’s wall paneling schemes embody the French art of living from the 17th to the 20th century. Made by our joiners using traditional techniques (sometimes from antique elements) or created in sculpted plaster, resin, or oak, they “create a dream” by bringing an air of grandeur to our clients’ interiors. Discover some of our creations here.

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.

Private apartment on Place de l’Etoile, Paris

Private apartment on Place de l'Etoile, Paris

Salon in natural oak and resin, inspired by an original 18th-century scheme. Paneling, double doors, fireplace, pier glasses, and bookcase. Antiqued patina. Custom-designed parquet flooring with octagonal motifs. Interior design by Cherine Magrabi Tayeb and David/Nicolas.

Private apartment on Place de l’Etoile, Paris
“Pompadour” bedroom in a legendary Cap Ferrat villa

"Pompadour" bedroom in a legendary Cap Ferrat villa

Bedroom lined with original paneling and cornices from the king's workshops and attributed to the Régence-era sculptor Verbeckt. Period original boiserie scheme from one of Madame de Pompadour's minor apartments.

“Pompadour” bedroom in a legendary Cap Ferrat villa
Chinese-style salon in a legendary Cap Ferrat villa

Chinese-style salon in a legendary Cap Ferrat villa

Régence-period chinoiserie decor from the Place Vendôme, Paris. Historic originals in carved oak, French, 18th century, painted in white and gold (paneling, doorframes, cornices, and ceilings).

Chinese-style salon in a legendary Cap Ferrat villa
Louis XIV library-salon in Paris

Louis XIV library-salon in Paris

Original patinated boiserie scheme in natural oak with gilded ornament, carried out for a project led by the interior designer Alberto Pinto, in a Paris hôtel particulier.

Louis XIV library-salon in Paris
Louis XIV library-salon in Paris

Louis XIV library-salon in Paris

Original patinated boiserie scheme in natural oak with gilded ornament, carried out for a project led by the interior designer Alberto Pinto, in a Paris hôtel particulier.

Louis XIV library-salon in Paris
Régence-period salon from the Château de Bercy

Régence-period salon from the Château de Bercy

Original patinated boiserie scheme in carved oak, featuring rosace, from the Château de Bercy (demolished 1861). Early 18th century.

Régence-period salon from the Château de Bercy
Gilded Régence-style grand salon in Atlanta

Gilded Régence-style grand salon in Atlanta

Louis XV boiseries with rocaille motifs, for a project by the American interior designer Brian J. McCarthy for a private residence. Scheme featuring antique mirrors from the Féau Collection.

Gilded Régence-style grand salon in Atlanta
17th-century salon from the Château du Marais

17th-century salon from the Château du Marais

Very elaborate 17th-century boiserie scheme from the original (now replaced) Château du Marais, featuring pilasters, ornamented with laurel and oak leaves. Green-painted and gilded finish.

17th-century salon from the Château du Marais
Louis XIV salon for the Galerie Kugel, Paris

Louis XIV salon for the Galerie Kugel, Paris

Permanent display decor ornamented with medallions featuring portraits of emperors, in oak and gold—originals from the Féau Boiseries Collection, made in France in the 17th century and gilded à la capucine using traditional techniques.

Louis XIV salon for the Galerie Kugel, Paris
Régence-style dining room in Atlanta

Régence-style dining room in Atlanta

Louis XV boiseries with rocaille motifs, for a project by the American interior designer Brian J. McCarthy for a private residence. Chinese lacquer panels inspired by boiseries from the Féau Collection.

Régence-style dining room in Atlanta