André Le Nôtre Decorative Pillow
Description
André Le Nôtre gave France its geometry. Between 1656 and his death in 1700, he redesigned the French relationship to the outdoors — imposing on the landscape the same rational order that Descartes had imposed on philosophy and Colbert on commerce. Versailles. Vaux-le-Vicomte. Chantilly. The Tuileries. The man was not a gardener. He was an argument. This cushion cover puts him where that argument continues to be relevant: in the room, on the furniture, in the daily life of people who take their interiors seriously.
The portrait is reproduced across a heavyweight designer textile at full fidelity, the tonal range of the original preserved in the fabric’s print. Le Nôtre looks out from the back of a sofa with the same unhurried authority he brought to redesigning the grounds of the greatest houses in France. Four fabric options are available at checkout, each bringing its own character to the printed surface.
Six sizes from 12″×12″ to 24″×24″. Cushion pad sold separately.
Specification & Care
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