Woven Architectural Panel —Provence
A large-scale jacquard-woven panel depicting a classical urn within an architectural frame, sourced in Provence.
The composition draws from 18th century neoclassical interiors — garland swags, columns, and a central urn crowned with a pineapple finial. The surface is softly mottled, with an aged fresco effect that gives the piece depth without heaviness.
This is not a printed textile. The image is woven directly into the cloth, giving it a subtle texture and a muted, integrated palette that sits easily within a room.
At 1.9 metres in length, it reads less as artwork and more as a piece of wall — anchoring a space with both structure and softness.
Why we selected it
We look for pieces that bring architectural presence without requiring installation.
This panel introduces scale in a way that feels resolved rather than decorative. It has enough weight to hold a wall on its own, while still softening the space.
Placement
- Behind a bed as a textile headboard
- Above a console or enfilade
- In a hallway to break long wall lines
Allow it to stand on its own — it works best without layering.
Dimensions
- Width: 134 cm
- Length: 190 cm
(does not include rail)
A true large-format textile, suited to full wall placement rather than small vignette styling.
Details
- Origin: France
- Sourced: Provence
- Date: Late 20th century
- Technique: Jacquard woven
- Material: Heavy cotton / cotton blend
- Mounting: Metal rod with rings included
Condition:
Good vintage condition. Gentle softening to the surface consistent with age. No structural issues.