Modern Chinoiserie

I prefer rooms that don’t scream a specific theme or era. I’ve been accumulating images of rooms with little influences of Chinoiserie. I love that each of these rooms has just the right amount of Chinoiseire-inspired details that go from padoga chandeliers, lacquered furniture, wallpaper, Chinese figurines, etc.

Michael Smith
In this Michael Smith room above de gournay wallpaper adds a garden touch.

Tom Stringertapetries
wall mural
Miles Redd
Miles Redd

Kendall Wilkinson design

 Kendall Wilkinson

Great Jones Home
Celerie KembleCelerie Kemble
Above the very romantic room designed by Celerie Kemble.

5 thoughts on “Modern Chinoiserie

  1. renee @ ruby press

    yeah what the two people above said. that blue lacquered wall is my favorite!

  2. Ianny

    Very Chinese, except for the lack of red (the favored color among the Chinese). But that of course, gives it the modern twist.

    You might like Wu Minrong's art pieces. Same two words I would choose to describe his works: modern Chinoiserie.

  3. Tiina of LiviaConcept

    the wallpapers in these pictures are so gorgeous! i'm always looking for new wallapapers to to something little beautiful to my or friends' homes.. i need to get a piece of that annie schlecter's chinoiserie!!

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