Diptyque, the Parisian maison that last year celebrated its 60th anniversary with the launch of Diptyque\u00a0Home D\u00e9cor, continues its expansion into homeware\u00a0with a new tabletop collection named \u2018Artist\u2019s Palette\u2019.\nThe brand has also unveiled a beautiful range of wallpaper designs.\u00a0\n\n\n\n \n\n\nDiptyque Home D\u00e9cor\u00a0draws on an enviably rich artistic heritage...
The Diptyque Home Décor collection expands to include an artist-inspired new range of tableware and wallpaper designs
Its three talented founders – Christiane Montadre-Gautrot, Desmond Knox-Leet and Yves Coueslant – were a decorator, a painter, and a designer who worked together and established an impressive library of art, patterns, and designs, some of which are currently listed in the collections of the Museum of Decorative Arts, Paris. The Diptyque brand has become evocative of a certain style and mood – one of cultivated chic and sensory pleasure.
The new wallpaper designs are just as inspiring. They draw on the maison’s extraordinary archive with fantastic effect. Its heritage patterns are beautifully represented: ‘Pretorian’ features the distinctive ovals that recall the shape of antique Roman shields, whilst the black and white ‘Basile’ design offers bold drama.
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