The interior design collection features and fabrics and wallpaper depicting the Haitian revolutionary.
When Schumacher—the historic New York and fabric and wallpaper firm that has worked with such fashion luminaries as Karl Lagerfeld and Elsa Schiaparelli—reached out to Victor Glemaud about a potentialthe life of Toussaint Louverture and thought he would be the perfect subject for a toile de jouy,” recalls the Haitian American designer, referring to the blue and white printed fabric which takes its name from Jouy, the town in France where it was developed in the 18th century.
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