18th century Verdure Tapestry

£5,400.00

An 18th-century Verdure tapestry depicting a garden of woven foliage and birds, a decorative statement that blends pastoral charm with refined craftsmanship. Characterised by dense arrangements of trees, shrubs, flowers, and trailing vines, these tapestries emphasise texture and verdant colour rather than narrative scenes. Handwoven from wool and silk, often on a grand scale, Verdure panels were designed to bring the outdoors inside—softening large walls and moderating acoustics while signaling cultivated taste.

Their subtle palette of greens, punctuated by blossoms and occasional animals or garden ornaments, lends a timeless, serene quality that complements both historic interiors and contemporary spaces seeking layered warmth and botanical elegance.

Overall measurements of 175cm x 280cm

An 18th-century Verdure tapestry depicting a garden of woven foliage and birds, a decorative statement that blends pastoral charm with refined craftsmanship. Characterised by dense arrangements of trees, shrubs, flowers, and trailing vines, these tapestries emphasise texture and verdant colour rather than narrative scenes. Handwoven from wool and silk, often on a grand scale, Verdure panels were designed to bring the outdoors inside—softening large walls and moderating acoustics while signaling cultivated taste.

Their subtle palette of greens, punctuated by blossoms and occasional animals or garden ornaments, lends a timeless, serene quality that complements both historic interiors and contemporary spaces seeking layered warmth and botanical elegance.

Overall measurements of 175cm x 280cm