Wallpaper sage-green Medallions . 1867

Manufacturer H. Paulet

110,00 €

DESCRIPTION

This wallpaper was designed and manufactured by the H. Paulet workshop in 1867. It decorates the "Blue Room" on the 1st floor in the Nohant house. George Sand lived in this room the last years of her life (from 1867 to 1876). She has invested a lot in her decoration and was inspired in particular by her grandmother's bedroom. The original wallpaper is blue, we have declined it in sage-green and wedgwood blue.

To bring new life and modernity to this wallpaper, Le Grand Siècle commissioned a photo shoot on the Nohant site. Our workshop then carried out a long and meticulous digital restoration.

Collection from the George Sand House (Nohant)            
Photographic credit : @CMN/ Benjamin Gavaudo

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Custom dimensions

50 < < 65
150 < < 400

If you choose a width smaller or bigger than the standard design, the patterns will be reduced or enlarged to allow connections between the strips.

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Workshop
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This "Medallions" wallpaper was made by the French manufacturer H. Paulet in 1867. On the wallpaper is there a stamp stating: "H. Paulet, wallpaper manufacturer, 70 rue basse des remparts, Paris". Unfortunately, we don't have more information about it.

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Date of creation

1867

Interesting facts
Interesting facts

George Sand changed rooms regularly in her Nohant'house (5 times in 60 years). There are often redevelopments in this home, and putting up new wallpaper is almost always at the heart of the change. In 1867, when she returned to Nohant, she moved into the room on the 1st floor on the south side (“the blue room”), formerly reserved for guests. Very invested in her decoration, she then spent her days sewing curtains, bed covers, etc. George Sand obviously liked this room and its wallpaper (see DETAIL), she died there on June 8, 1876.
Photographic credit : ©Colombe-Clier/ Centre des Monuments Nationaux

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Details
Details

The original version of this model is blue, which explains the name "blue room" in which it is placed in Nohant. The many wallpapers that decorated the walls of George Sand's house were very often blue. George Sand particularly liked the blue of this “Medallions” model. Here is what she says about it in her diaries: "I covered myself in soft blue dotted with white medallions where little mythological characters dance (...) I will only have sweet and silly ideas there" (diary IV, 15/1/1867) "Excellent night in my new room. I experience a feeling of well-being and extraordinary rest there. This soft color has a noticeable effect on the mind"(Agenda IV, 21/1/1867). She also qualified this wallpaper as "rococo" certainly for its heavy and fashionable antique character, quite characteristic of the style of the Second Empire.
Photographic credit : ©Colombe-Clier/ Centre des Monuments Nationaux

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Hanging advice

Our wallpapers are hung in 3 stages: the preparation of the wall, its pasting, and the hanging. The strips are hung edge to edge and from left to right in the order indicated on the assembly plan supplied with the rolls. To find out more, consult our Hanging instructions page.

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Specification sheet

Non-woven wallpaper 147g/ square meter
Matching edge to edge
Manufacturing time: 20 business days 
Made in France

Standard size: 1 roll of 65 x 250/350 cm

Owing to the manufacturing process, there could be small variations in colors from one production batch to the next. If possible, avoid buying different parts of the same design several weeks apart.