Houet Jean Baptiste Collection
"Houet Jean Baptiste: A Journey through French Furnishing Fabrics" Step into the world of French furnishing fabrics with Houet Jean Baptiste
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"Houet Jean Baptiste: A Journey through French Furnishing Fabrics" Step into the world of French furnishing fabrics with Houet Jean Baptiste. This collection showcases a diverse range of designs, each telling its own unique story. Le Meunier, Son Fils, et l'Ane (The Miller, His Son, and the Ass) takes us back to 1806 France. Created by the Oberkampf Manufactory, this fabric captures the rustic charm of a miller's life. Diane Chasseresse (Diana the Huntress), crafted in Nantes around 1800 by an unknown creator, transports us to a realm of myth and nature. The intricate detailing brings Diana's strength and grace to life. Eros enchants with its romantic allure from circa 1810 France. Its unknown creator beautifully depicts Cupid's arrow striking hearts and igniting love in every stitch. Les Travaux de la Manufacture (The Factory in Operation) is a masterpiece from 1783/84 by the renowned Oberkampf Manufactory. This fabric celebrates industry and craftsmanship while showcasing scenes of workers diligently creating their art. Au Loup. Created between 1783-89 by Christophe-Philippe Oberkampf invites you into a whimsical world where wolves roam freely amidst lush landscapes. It evokes both fear and fascination simultaneously. Paul and Virginie tells a tale of friendship turned tragic on this fabric from 1802 France. Crafted by Oberkampf Manufactory, it portrays emotional moments that tug at our heartstrings. The Inauguration of The Port of Cherbourg by Louis XVI captures historical significance on fabric made in Nantes circa 1787 by Petitpierre et Cie. It immortalizes an important event for France's maritime history.