Antoinette Poisson
Vincent Farelly, Julie Stordiau, and Jean-Baptiste Martin, three classmates who studied classical wallpaper restoration in college, became classical wallpaper restoration masters. Relying on their love for the traditional paper decoration craftsmanship during the European Enlightenment, in 2012 founded Antoinette Poisson in Paris, France. Today, Antoinette Poisson has become the most representative Pamino hand-made paper brand and has successfully applied this French romantic pattern to textiles, home furnishings, perfume, stationery, etc. Their inheritance and persistence in the revival of classical hand-made paper have allowed people in the world to feel the beauty of the integration of ancient and modern art under exquisite traditional craftsmanship.
Handcrafted dominoterie originated in the 18th century. The metal blocks with painted flowers or geometric patterns embossed on hand-made paper, painted and colored by hand or template to become domino paper. The domino paper with complicated craft and charming designs used initially for covering books, wrapping boxes, or lining paper for furniture cabinets. In the 19th century, domino paper extended to wall wallpapers or screens. Whether in the French folk or aristocracy, the flourishing development of domino paper attributed to the admiration of the Marquise of Versailles and art connoisseur-Madame de Pompadour. Her longing for a better life and ultimate elegant taste have contributed to this exquisite craft. Whether in the French folk or aristocracy, the flourishing development of domino paper attributed to the admiration of the Marquise of Versailles and art connoisseur-Madame de Pompadour. Her longing for a better life and ultimate elegant taste have contributed to this exquisite craft. And his pre-marital surname, Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, became the inspiration for the naming of Antoinette Poisson, which implies a rich tribute from the founder of the brand.