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The Grand Siècle style, once reserved for castles, is blending with contemporary inspirations. As mixing the old with the new is in vogue, Aubusson tapestries and period draperies are regaining their noble status. They are being revived by trendy designers and publishers such as Manufacture de PINTON, Pierre Frey, Pierre Augustin Rose, Chloé Nègre, Pierre Marie, Robert Four, and Manufacture de Tapis de Bourgogne.
Enriched with chinoiseries, rural motifs, hunting scenes, religious narratives, and mythological splendors, narrative tapestries infuse the walls of the latest contemporary spaces with history. Aubusson tapestry, which was very popular in the 16th century, is also being praised and valued once again for its exceptional expertise. Designers and publishers are even reworking it into various styles on furniture. Discover.