New Pansu Tapestries
William Morris Tapestries by Pansu
by admin on Jan.07, 2009, under New Pansu Tapestries, William Morris Tapestries
William Morris is best known for his famous Tree of Life Tapestry, but we are now proud to carry a new line of his famous art by Pansu. Here are a few, the beautiful Corinthe tapestry, Acanthus tapestry, and Les Oiseaux de William Morris tapestry. Here also is a pic of the vibrantly colored Vignes and Acanthes tapestry!
New Knightly Medieval Tapestries by Pansu
by admin on Dec.08, 2008, under Medieval Tapestries, New Pansu Tapestries
Bring history and mythology to life with these newly added medieval tapestries from French tapestry manufacturer J. Pansu. This tapestry is a must for any middle age joust lover: Le Tournoi de Camelot Jousting Knights Tapestry, the legendary King Arthur tapestry is absolutely brilliant: Legende du Roi Arthur (King Arthur), and the wonderfully detailed English crested tapestries Griffin of London tapestry & La Licorne aux Blasons tapestry. Let the Middle Ages come to life!!!
Just Added Castle Tapestries by Pansu!!
by admin on Dec.02, 2008, under New Pansu Tapestries
We have new Castle Tapestries from French tapestry weaver Pansu, they are very nicely woven with wonderful borders that really add to there look. Here they are as follows: Beautiful scene of the Eiffel Tower Tapestry, the wonderful Chambord II Castle Tapestry, the noble Chenonceau Castle II Tapestry, and the Fench styled Cheverny Castle II Tapestry. Well that should do it for now, we will keep you updated on all the latest additions to out tapestry line!!!
More New Pansu Tapestries Added
by admin on Nov.23, 2008, under New Pansu Tapestries
Well we have added some more new beautiful tapestries from the Pansu Tapestry Collection to our ever growing line of tapestries. Here is a list and some pics of a few standouts: Louis XIV of Versailles Tapestry, Oiseaux Exotique Tapestry, Au Bord de la Riviere Tapestry, and a really nice medieval castle tapestry called Le Chateau de L Apocalypse And here is a wonderful pic of one that really catches your eye.
Hope you all enjoy!!!
New Verdure Pansu Tapestries Added
by admin on Nov.21, 2008, under New Pansu Tapestries
Designer Wall Tapestries has added new Verdure tapestries to its Pansu Tapestry line. The new line consists of, Verdure Chantilly Tapestry, Verdure Hautil Tapestry, Verdure Meudon Tapestry, and Verdure Villeroi Tapestry respectively.
The Verdure type of tapestry was decorated with a design based on plant forms or European forests. It is not known exactly when the first verdure tapestries were made, but by the late 16th century tapestries with formal designs derived from forest scenes had become immensely popular. In the last half of the 17th century, landscapes were incorporated into their design.
History of Pansu or “Halluin tapestries”
by admin on Nov.19, 2008, under New Pansu Tapestries
Jules Pansu was twenty in 1871. He had learnt the art of weaving in the family mill in Voiron en Isère. In 1878, he decided to set up his own company in Lyon and travelled through Europe to Russia to sell his silk furnishing products. He then set up in Paris and expanded his area of business, acquiring weaving mills in the North of France where he had the first Jacquard tapestries woven. The weaving unit was based in Halluin, and it is from this that the name “Halluin tapestries” originates, the name given to J. Pansu’s collection of tapestries.
In 1911, he had an attractive 6-floor building constructed to set up his headquarters, a building which continues to serve as the company’s head office today. He is an advisor on international trade, and a Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur.Following his death in 1917, his son Jules took over the business on his return from war in 1919. Under his leadership, business developed significantly, both in France and abroad. It was a time of sumptious décor, interrupted by the depression, then war once again. After the Second World War, the company resumed its operations and continued to expand. A Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur like his father, he died in 1963. Under the dynamic leadership of his three sons, the company continued to grow.
The fourth generation of the Pansu family - Séverine, Alain and Eric - has now taken over the helm, taking on new developments, dedicated to extending the influence of a family business which is celebrating its 125th year of existence. Info provide by http://www.pansu.com/index-gb.htm
We are proud to announce our new Pansu Tapestry line of wall tapestries in which they perpetuate with great passion the art of weaving as characterized by many different stitches, among them the famous Halluin stitch, the Loiselles stitch, the “Gobelins” type stitch and more recently, the Meurins stitch. Some of our new tapestries are: Les Chevaliers de la Table Ronde, Verdure Villeroi Tapestry, Duc de Berry Tapestry, and the beautiful Le Lignon Classique Tapestry



