"de Gournay's preference is for vibrant, balanced and contrasting colours that create an aura of happiness which will allow you to relax and be surrounded by beauty after a hectic day. . . . Our artisans are artists. . . . Each work becomes the embodiment of the artist's spirit and will bring you long-lasting happiness. . . . The signature of de Gournay is quality in all aspects of our work. We hope that you enjoy it."
de Gournay PhilosophyI have gathered many photos of rooms featuring beautiful, hand-painted wall coverings by de Gournay. de Gournay offers both standard and custom colors and designs. The backgrounds featured below include brown, greens, yellows, pink, blues and even grey. These works of art are at home in any type of space. Take a look . . .
"A hand-painted bird takes off from an amber glass doorknob in the foyer." de Gournay wallpaper. Photography by Thomas Loof.
"An exuberant variation on a classic de Gournay wallpaper was made for the foyer: presto, a glorious garden of flowers and birds! The neoclassical console and faux-malachite column lamps are from John Rosselli. [Miles] Redd stained the floor's chevron pattern in contrasting tones to play up its geometry." Photography by Thomas Loof.
"[Miles] Redd revved up hallway walls with vivid olive India tea paper from de Gournay and doors with Edelman leather in garden green and nailhead trim. 'If they get beat up, they'll only look better,' he says." Photography by Thomas Loof.
"The master bedroom's Directoire armchair is upholstered in Edelman leather, and the console and lamp were found at auction; the curtains are of a Clarence House silk, and the wall covering is by de Gournay." Home in Millbrook, New York.
Architect: Gil Schafer, G. P. Schafer Architect, author of The Great American House: Tradition for the Way We Live Now. Photography by William Waldron.
Styled by Carlos Mota.
"A ceiling clad in gold leaf adds glamour to the dining room. The silk wall covering is by de Gournay, the chandelier is 1940s French, and both gilt-wood mirrors are 18th-century Italian. The Moissonnier dining table is coupled with antique English mahogany chairs, and the Persian carpet is vintage." Designer Timothy Corrigan's home in Los Angeles's Hancock Park neighborhood.
Photography by Roger Davies.
Text by Finn-Olaf Jones.
"The dining room walls are covered in de Gournay's Sans Souci, and the curtains are of a Brunschwig and Fils silk; the seat cushions are upholstered in a Clarence House animal print, and a vintage suzani serves as a tablecloth." Mila and Tom Tuttle's 1836 Greek Revival townhouse in Manhattan.
Renovation architect: Paul Scott.
Photography by Simon Upton.
In a girl's bedroom, "a canopy bed by Niermann Weeks is draped in Perennials fabric, and the bedding is by Leontine Linens; the chandelier is 1960s Italian, and the silk wall panels are by de Gournay." Tampa, Florida home of Allison and Robby Adams.
Photography by Roger Davies.
Styled by Stephen Pappas.
"In the dining room, daring orange, drawn from the hand-painted de Gournay wallpaper, and the high-gloss gray moldings and taffeta curtains that temper the vivid emerald silk background showcase the flair for color demonstrated by designer Melissa Warner." Wallcovering: de Gournay "Earlham" silk panels, Chinoiserie collection.
Paint: Grange Hall by Ralph Lauren Paint.
Photography by Werner Straube.
"A de Gournay wallpaper lines the dining room, which hosts a Regency table and chairs; the giltwood chandelier is from Theron-WareHudson, the George III mirror is from Cove Landing, and the sisal rug is by Beauvais Carpets." Farmhouse in Dutchess County, New York.
Design and architecture by Gil Schafer, G. P. Schafer Architect, author of The Great American House: Tradition for the Way We Live Now. Photography by Eric Piasecki.
Text by Angus Wilkie.

"A chandelier by Studio Workshops hangs above a dining table from Ainsworth-Noah and a suite of chairs by Kerry Joyce for Dessin Fournir; the wallpaper is [Chatsworth] by de Gournay, and the curtains are made of an Old World Weavers fabric." Sam and Mary Celeste Beall's home at Blackberry Farm, the Beall family's luxury resort near Knoxville, Tennessee. Photography by Pieter Estersohn.
Text by Christopher Petkanas.
Elle Decor's first showhouse - a home in San Francisco's historic St. Francis Wood neighborhood.
Photography by William Abranowicz.
Styled by Anita Sarsidi.

"Pedestals in the formal dining room hold busts of Caesar (left) and Hermes, and the wall covering is by de Gournay." Water Mill, New York home of designers Amy and Todd Hase.
Photography by Roger Davies.
Elle Decor (September 2010).
"The sitting room's wall covering is by de Gournay, the chairs are vintage, and the light fixture is 1960s; the ceiling is covered in a custom wallpaper."Mercer Island, Washington home of Lara and Jeff Sanderson.Interior design by Kelly Wearstler.Photography by Mikkel Vang.Text by Celia Barbour."Shadow Play" produced by Anita Sarsidi.Elle Decor (September 2012).
"A painting by Edgar Degas is set against a hand-painted wall covering by de Gournay in the master bedroom; the gilt-wood chairs are upholstered in a Fortuny cotton."Apartment on Manhattan's Sutton Place.Interior design by Michael S. Smith.Renovation architecture by Peter Pennoyer Architects.Photography by Michael Mundy.Text by Rob Haskell."Made to Measure" produced by Howard Christian.Architectural Digest (November 2011). The custom wall covering in the dining room is de Gournay's Plum Blossom in Bronze Metallic Paper, Japanese and Korean Collection. Home in Lake Forest, Illinois.
Photography by Werner Straube.
Text by Krissa Rossbund.
"A 1940s French chandelier and de Gournay Plum Blossom wallpaper give the dining room a shimmery glamour. Thomas Pheasant dining chairs by Baker are covered in Kravet Versailles velvet and Lee Jofa Fiorentina Matelasse." Dining room of 1960s town house in Washington, D.C.
Photography by Eric Piasecki.
Interview by David A. Keeps.
"The Osbournes' mirrored four-poster echoes the style of midcentury French design Serge Roche; the wallpaper is by de Gournay, and the bedding is by Frette." Los Angeles home of Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne.
Photography by Roger Davies.
Text by Fred Schruers.
"A 19th-century Venetian mirror complements the dining room's luminous de Gournay wallpaper." Los Angeles home of Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne.
Photography by Roger Davies.
Text by Fred Schruers.
Architectural Digest (June 2011).
In a dining room, "de Gournay's Askew wallpaper 'repeats all the colors of the living room in a more ethereal way.' The door to the butler's pantry is painted a custom high-gloss plum. HB Home chairs are covered in lilac silk mohair from J. Robert Scott."Home in Scarsdale, New York. Interior design by Pat Healing of HB Home. Photography by Maura McEvoy.
Styled by Gregory Bissonnette.
Produced by David M. Murphy.
"Chinoiserie wallpaper [Chatsworth] by de Gournay lines the wife's office." Manhattan apartment.
Photography by Eric Piasecki.
Text by Mitchell Owens.
"The master bedroom is papered with de Gournay's Earlham, a chinoiserie print on blue India tea paper. The bronze Giacometti-style chair acts as a valet." Manhattan apartment.
Photography by James Merrell.
Interview by David A. Keeps.
"A hand-painted wall covering by de Gournay adorns the foyer, the antique French mirror is from Bijan Royal, and the rug is by Stark." Interior design by Iain Halliday, BKH. Home of Kiane and Charlie von Mueffling in New York City's Flatiron District.
Photography by William Waldron.
Styled by JC Garcia-Lavin.
"In the hallway, the mirrored, faux-marble banquette was purchased at Christie's; the wall covering is by de Gournay." Jane and Michael deFlorio's Manhattan townhouse.
Photography by William Waldron.
Text by Ingrid Abramovitch.
"A 20th-century gilt-wood clock hangs above a custom-made marble mantel; the antique screen is covered in a de Gournay walllpaper, the 19th-century chair is upholstered in a cotton by Luigi Bevilacqua, and the rug is from Galerie Shabab." The living room of Jane and Michael deFlorio's Manhattan townhouse.
Photography by William Waldron.
Text by Ingrid Abramovitch.
"Splashes of color and glamour provide the surprise that defines Poole's style. . . . In the dining area, the couple hung a panel of framed de Gournay wallpaper to set the scene for a Jean Prouve sideboard and dining table and Robsjohn-Gibbings chairs."
The de Gournay wallpaper is Jardinieres and Citrus Trees (about $682/panel). North Carolina home of Laura Vinroot Poole, owner of Capitol, a high-fashion boutique in Charlotte "All Shook Up"

"[Kelie] Grosso jazzed up vintage neoclassical chairs by Maison Jansen with Moore and Giles Kipling leather, and dressed the French chandelier with black patent shades. She had a painter match a Chanel nail polish color, Allegoria, for the lacquered ceiling. The framed panels are from de Gournay's Early Views of India series. The Oscar dining table is from Oly Studio."Home in Seattle, Washington.Interior design by Kelie Grosso, owner of Maison Luxe.Photography and floral styling by Ngoc Minh Ngo."Boldly Pretty" interview by Mimi Read.House Beautiful (April 2012).
"[Ruthie] Sommers created a strong focal point in the living room with de Gournay wallpaper - Early Views of India - which covers not only a wall but a door to the kitchen. An oversize ottoman printed with the image of a leopard skin . . . [is] from Hollywood at Home."Los Angeles home of designer Ruthie Sommers and her family.Interior design by Ruthie Sommers.Photography by Victoria Pearson."The Sweet Life" interview by David A. Keeps.House Beautiful (March 2011). 
"In a guest room, a Ceylon et Cie chinoiserie daybed - inspired by Thomas Chippendale's designs - and de Gournay's Early Views of India wallpaper are a 'theatrical nod to the Raj.' " Josephine chair, Restoration Hardware. Hans Barbell brass table by Jonathan Adler."
Mila and Tom Tuttle's 1836 Greek Revival townhouse in Manhattan.
Renovation architect: Paul Scott.
Photography by Simon Upton.
"[Antonio] Martins's theory on decorating a petite powder room? Bring on the pattern! For Elisa's small powder room, he chose a hand-painted, fish-themed silk wallpaper from de Gournay aptly named Fishes."
The de Gournay wallpaper is "Fishes"/Blue Pearl, hand-painted on silver leaf gilded silk. 1913 Beaux Arts-style home in San Francisco owned by Dr. Elisa Stephens and her family.
Photography by David Livingston.
Text by Jenny Bradley.
"There's a beautiful handmade floor in the powder room that we designed in New Ravenna, which The Fine Line made for us. It's stainless steel and marble tatami sticks - small slats of stone that have been cut up and put into a mosaic pattern. Then we have great de Gournay custom silk-screened walls. We really tried to focus in on handmade details throughout the space."
The de Gournay wall covering is "English Landscape"/Crystal Grey, Papier Peints Panoramiques Collection. Sink and stand by Kallista. Dornbracht faucet. Powder room of Traditional Home Ritz-Carlton Showcase Apartment.
Photography by Werner Straube.
Written by Rebecca Christian.
The de Gournay wall covering is "English Landscape"/Crystal Grey, Papier Peints Panoramiques Collection. Powder room of Traditional Home Ritz-Carlton Showcase Apartment.
Photography by Werner Straube.
Written by Rebecca Christian.
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