Collections

PHANTOM FLORA

Is there life after death? Why dear that's not the question, but rather is there life after life?
A resounding yes of course. But I digress, are we not all spectral images, immortalized by elemental magic?

PLUME

Ralph was a rather depressed peacock as I recall, he was a somber and lonely fellow. He had very little interest in social engagements and instead spent his days and nights deep in sorrow. His coat grew dull and his feathers began to shed. But then on an otherwise unremarkable day in June, Rita arrived and Ralph learned to shine.

REPEATING PATTERN SAMPLES

Samples measure 8.5" W x 11" L and are intended for colour matching.

 

REPEATING PATTERNS

As you approach the front door, it’s preemptively opened by a tall, debonair fox. He tips his hat and smiles. “Welcome dears, my name is Cedric. We’ve been waiting for you.”
 
He bows slightly, opening the door more widely and says, “Please come in, and stay a while.”

SALON

I have long since refrained from deciding where to hang this portrait or that. They have their own ideas and will place themselves wherever they please.  It’s always best to let art speak for itself.
Original artwork by our own Mia Maude
Created at age:8

SAMPLES

Samples measure 8.5" W x 11" L and are intended for colour matching.

SERPENTINE

The Serpent does suffer from rather an unfortunate reputation, he is in fact very obliging, and an excellent listener. He does have a tendency to be overbearing and a little clingy, but he is of course exceedingly attractive. However, don't tell him I said so, he's already a shameless flirt.

SHERWOOD

I can spot you just beyond the tree line. It’s a trifle hard to tell what you’re up to. You might be up to no good. I for one, certainly hope so.

SHOP SMALLPAPER

Grandeur at 1:12 scale.

Meet Smallpaper, perfectly miniature versions of our collections, designed for only the most esteemed dollhouses, diminutive manor houses or any number of swoon worthy and crafty decoupage endeavours.
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Please Note:  Smallpaper is not intended for color matching standard scale installations.

SKELETOILE

Why, a bucolic life fills me with such longing and rhapsody, I fear I might expire if I do not inhabit the pastures or the rolling hills forthwith! Can’t you just smell the ripe meadows and the storm brewing in the distance? What’s the matter Dear? You look rather pale and withered...a cup of tea perhaps?

SKELETON KEY

There’s always a scene behind the scenes, entry is reserved for a selected few. Secrets so deep, they’ve long since been forgotten. But I remember them all, they’re hidden in the walls. Go ahead and open the door, you have the key after all.

SLY

Children make better travel companions, they have smaller baggage. When you’re exploring strange lands or meeting a bear king, you must pack lightly. And always carry a calling card, consider this mine.
Original artwork by our own Jonah.
Created at age: 7

TANGIER

I prefer Morocco in the winter, nights are longer and mischief is more easily forgiven. Gatherings at the Sultan’s palace were always dazzling affairs. Gold and candlelight make fine companions, although it’s never wise to completely trust either, they will lead your eyes astray.

TEATRO

Drama never hurt anyone Dears, unless you’re a villain. Then there’s definitely cause for concern.



Design elements hand painted by Fine Artist Hazel Lee Santino

THE PANORAMIC COLLECTION

The Panoramic Collection is expansive, visually, scenically and…literally. Created with large commercial & residential spaces in mind, these murals provide an immersive experience reminiscent of hand-painted murals that one might find wrapping the bedroom or drawing room of a historic country manse.

THE SCARF ENSEMBLE

Wrap yourself in decadent design, Dear. Because, why not? You should be as beguiling as your boudoir and as fearless as your foyer. There are no occasions when fabulous is not the recommended attire, and a grand entrance is always the preferred entrance.

TITANIA

Behold, a kingdom of puckishness and exaltation. Generally, words are uncommon, but when she speaks, all kith and kin lean in.

An ode to nature in collaboration with collage artist Loraine Mohar.

TRIANON

If I were the Queen of France what would I want to gaze upon? A sea of priceless jewels or a tower of macaroons? An endless supply of fine silks or fleecy baby goats bleating in my own private village? I think I would choose a tranquil landscape to steady my frayed royal nerves.
I asked her, and she agreed.
Original painting by our CCO Shelley Weinreb. Inspired by the paintings in Marie Antoinette’s apartment at Versailles.