TOILE DE JOUY X PICHWAI
The “Toile de Jouy x Pichwai” wallpaper collection represents a captivating blend of two distinctive art forms, each with a rich heritage and unique characteristics. By juxtaposing the delicate and intricate technique of French toile de Jouy with the vibrant and narrative-rich style of Rajasthani Pichwai, this collection creates a unique aesthetic that bridges cultures and traditions, transforming spaces into immersive artistic experiences. This collection aims to explore the distinct features of each art form and illustrate how their combination leads to the creation of something new and beautiful.
Toile de Jouy originated in the late 18th century in Jouy-en-Josas, near Versailles, France. Known for its detailed, monochromatic prints, it traditionally features pastoral scenes and classical themes, meticulously rendered on cotton or linen.
Pichwai, a traditional Indian art form from Nathdwara in Rajasthan, dates back over 400 years. Renowned for its vivid colors and intricate depictions of the life of Lord Krishna, Pichwai paintings are celebrated for their elaborate storytelling and symbolic richness
Toile de Jouy originated in the late 18th century in Jouy-en-Josas, near Versailles, France. Known for its detailed, monochromatic prints, it traditionally features pastoral scenes and classical themes, meticulously rendered on cotton or linen.
Pichwai, a traditional Indian art form from Nathdwara in Rajasthan, dates back over 400 years. Renowned for its vivid colors and intricate depictions of the life of Lord Krishna, Pichwai paintings are celebrated for their elaborate storytelling and symbolic richness