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"It would be filled with toile de Jouy and cabbage rose."
The walls are covered with a heavy cotton Toile de Jouy fabric.
I have a strange obsessive love for the French fabric toile de Jouy.
Then camouflage it with an artfully tucked toile de Jouy quilt.
Ms. Russell still likes toile de Jouy, something of a reprieve.
Looking for Provençal cotton prints or toile de Jouy at bargain prices?
The third is the most luxurious, with embroidered satin and Toile de Jouy motifs.
The term, Toile de Jouy, originated in France in the late 18th century.
The furniture was eighteenth-century and allied with a pink and white Toile de Jouy.
The result is a line of baby clothes using French-made toile de Jouy, the traditional fabric printed with country scenes.
The signature decor is the toile de Jouy which includes classic patterned furnishings and floral motifs.
His even smaller bedroom, formerly (and formally) upholstered in black-and-white toile de Jouy, has undergone a similar transformation.
Fabrics include white polka dots on a green or lavender background; a floral print; and blue or red toile de Jouy.
Blue and white toile de Jouy fabric pillows printed with scenes of French society create conversation on the unpatterned sofas.
But now it seems the French country scenes of Toile de Jouy are everywhere, from tote bags to dressers.
Arrange these beautifully finished pillows on top of your Toile De Jouy Quilt for the total bed presentation.
Among the viewing points in the suite, done in mauve toile de Jouy, are two terraces and even the bathroom, which has two windows.
But inviting people around just so they can admire your new Toile de Jouy curtains or that marvellous artwork in the stairwell is not really done.
It offers its own luxury bed and bath linens in patterns like toile de Jouy, with its country scenes, and matelasse.
Its canopy bed is draped with Pierre Frey toile de Jouy in a pattern derived from a bucolic 1776 design.
But the fabrics are frequently French in inspiration, toile de Jouy pastoral scenes coordinated with elegant stripes elsewhere in the room.
But Green's traditional-looking toile de Jouy is actually a prime instance of pictorial revisionism with a Afrocentric theme.
There has been a revival of toile de Jouy, according to Ms. Moss, but the term is now used only for monochrome printing on plain backgrounds.
Jessica Smith, a textile artist and designer in Philadelphia, above right, has taken the toile de Jouy form and made it modern, witty and political.
He became famous for founding the royal manufacture of printed cottons of Jouy-en-Josas where the toile de Jouy was manufactured.
Here the traditionally French toile de jouy print was subverted, peopled as it was by rioters in hoodies as opposed to anything more pastoral.
In the room next door, the Salon Jaune, a Louis XIV-style Boulle cabinet with tortoise-shell inlay is placed against a wall upholstered in a bright yellow toile de Jouy print with red figures.
Mr. Gaultier used the rustic toile de Jouy print characteristic of the artisans of Jouy-en-Josas, southwest of Paris, to create a gown of such fine beading and embroidery that it resembled a print.