Historic Patterns

Historic Patterns

Feature 11290271 | © living4media / Great Stock! | 6 images

Decorating with Toile de Jouy

Toile de Jouy, the delicate pastoral prints which originated in 18th-century France, continue to flourish. We look at ways to work these beautiful accent fabrics into different colour schemes. The name toile de Jouy was derived from the French word toile, meaning linen or canvas, and Jouy-en-Josas, a small town near Paris, the home of a cotton printing works founded in 1760.

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Feature No.: 11290271
Number of images: 6
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Photographer: © living4media / Great Stock!
Topic: Decoration
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Keywords

Accessoire Accessory Classic Cloth Cover Covering Crockery Cushion Cover Decoration Decorative Dishware Fabric Feature France French Home Textile Indoor Indoors Inside No One No-One Nobody Ornamental Outside Pattern Printed Printed Design Red-white Stitched Tableware Textile Toile

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