This iconic decorative design, created by Louis-Joseph Fuchs for Desfossés in 1862, features lush tropical vegetation and a multitude of exotic birds—peacocks, parrots, and ibises—reflecting the fascination with botanical discoveries during the Second Empire. A true technical feat for its time, this reissue is based on an original piece now preserved at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris. Our teams carried out a meticulous restoration to offer you an unprecedented level of quality.
From the collection of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs — Based on Le Brésil
In 1947, the Isidore Leroy company took over the archives of the Desfossés et Karth Manufactory, itself the publisher of the Joseph Dufour archives.
Today, Isidore Leroy aims to revive the Joseph Dufour and Desfossés brands and is beginning this new chapter with the reissue of iconic panoramic designs from these major names in the history of French wallpaper. For more than a year, we have been committed to innovation in the field of restoration, using new reconstruction techniques to offer reissues of these models with unprecedented quality.
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TECHNICAL OPTIONS
✁ Choose your dimensions below. Walls are not always perfectly rectangular. We advise you to add a safety margin to your dimensions (1 to 2 inches).
Your decor will be cut into strips (29.5 inches maximum width).
Available on non-woven paper (lightfast, paste the wall, washable, dry-tearable) or High Performance Contract (scrubbable and impact resistant, PVC free).
➥ Samples
➢ Visual simulation on a photo of your wall
➢ Adhesive for non-woven paper
INFORMATION
Ships within ten working days and delivery in two to four days depending on the country.
Please consult and follow the hanging instructions.
Be aware that non-woven paper is not totally opaque.
In case of dark or colored wall please apply an undercoat or a liner.
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