Historic Royal Palaces – Great Masters King’s Argent

The grand baroque-style extension of Hampton
Court Palace was commissioned by William III
and Mary II towards the end of the 17th century
to rival the great palaces of Europe. Opulence
was at the heart of baroque design, with mirrors
being a great luxury and a symbol of extreme
wealth. King’s Argent is a reflection of this
extravagant addition to the palace, a detailed
series of silvered mirrored tiles covered in
shadowy leaves and flower heads, its delicate
etchings adding to the stately grandeur of
Hampton Court’s ceremonial rooms

RM10.00

The grand baroque-style extension of Hampton
Court Palace was commissioned by William III
and Mary II towards the end of the 17th century
to rival the great palaces of Europe. Opulence
was at the heart of baroque design, with mirrors
being a great luxury and a symbol of extreme
wealth. King’s Argent is a reflection of this
extravagant addition to the palace, a detailed
series of silvered mirrored tiles covered in
shadowy leaves and flower heads, its delicate
etchings adding to the stately grandeur of
Hampton Court’s ceremonial rooms

  • 118-4007
  • 118-4008
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SKU

118-4007, 118-4008

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Description

Width & Height

52 cm x 10 m

Match

Straight Match

Repeat

52 cm

Light resistance

Moderate light fastness

Composition

Non-woven wallcovering

Care

Wipeable

Fire Rating
EN 13501-1:2007+a1:2009, b-s1,d0. Contract fr.

How to paste
Paste the wall