Jim Thompson
Duquetterie draws directly from Tony Duquette's legendary 1941 "Elsie de Wolfe Cabinet," translating archival carved plaster door panels into a captivating textile narrative. The iconic relief patterns are mirrored and paired as recurring motifs, interwoven with Duquette's imaginative foliage designs. Seated and standing figures—hallmarks of de Wolfe's aesthetic vision—dance throughout the composition, celebrating the designer's reverence for human form and decorative storytelling. This fabric is a direct connection to design history, bringing the sophistication and theatrical grandeur of mid-century decorative arts into contemporary interiors. A true collector's piece for those who understand the profound influence of Duquette's visionary work.
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