Apr 23

Inspired by chinoiserie screens

I bought an antique painted Chinese folding screen the other day which I plan to use in a bedroom that I’m working on. When I was growing up we had a screen that my mum made with panels of fabric that she had painted with palm leaves. It was one of those fixture pieces that I remember always being around and used for so many purposes- to section off part of a room, to create a ‘guest room’ when visitors had to sleep on the fold-out couch, to hide unattractive storage. When I was a teenager and started buying pieces for my future home I remember my mum telling me to look out for beautiful screens as they are so useful! I love how the folding screen above is like a textured wall - it goes right up to the ceiling.

This is my inspiring photo of the moment (above-also below), which I came across at the Georgetown Dish. When I first saw it I caught my breath! I love the teal screen in the background, the mirror hung over it, the chest, modern lamp, white foo dogs - yes, pretty much everything about it!!

How gorgeous is this green painted screen (above)? If I came across this in an antique shop I think I’d pass out, It’s so beautiful. Love it paired with the grey velvet chair and the picture that picks up on the green.

images: unknown, georgetown dish x2, betsy burnham, daphne guiness in architectural digest, decorpad x2
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6 Responses to “Inspired by chinoiserie screens”

  1. kalynor says:

    Love the blue and the green ones, and your mother was right, a screen is always useful in a home! :)

  2. nomagirl1 says:

    Hi Sal, I love screens behind bedheads - such a good way to add interest and fill a bare wall when there is no header to the bed. Love to see a pic of yours! Naomi



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  • Lisa Johnson says:

    Oh wow, gorgeous screens. Luurve that turquoise/green screen with the mirror on it! Thanks for sharing x

  • Evan and Julie says:

    Wow that second screen with the mirror over it is to die for!! I love all things chinoiserie, these screens and the rooms they are used in are amazingly beautiful, thanks for sharing!!

  • Anna says:

    Gorgeous Naomi.

  • Sal Revken says:

    I bought an old chinoiserie screen at a junk shop and use it behind my bed. It’s no as nice as these ones but I love it! Grgeous post x

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