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Wallpaper Huis ten Bosch is rightly Royal wallpaper. The palace has recently been renovated and modernized, keeping the history of this national monument in mind. 

Wallpaper plays an important role in Huis ten Bosch. The palace contains wallpaper from the 18th century, found in the Chinese and Japanese room. Classic chinoiserie wallpapers restored to their former glory. 

In Queen Maxima's office, wallpaper can also be found. This wallpaper is inspired by chinoiserie wallpaper, but with a tropical and contemporary touch. 

Because we receive many inquiries about the wallpaper of Palace Huis ten Bosch, we have dedicated a special page to it.
In our wallpaper store, we can show you various examples. Here's a preview and some more explanation. 

Wallpaper Office Maxima Palace Huis ten Bosch

The wallpaper in Queen Maxima's office at Palace Huis ten Bosch is the D-Dream wallpaper by IKSEL. This wallpaper features beautiful palms and has a tropical feel. If you look closely, you can see various animals sitting between the branches and shrubs. Parrots, llamas, and even monkeys. 

Wallpaper Chinese Room Palace Huis ten Bosch

The wallpaper in the Chinese room of Palace Huis ten Bosch will undoubtedly be real hand-painted wall coverings, likely dating back to the 18th century. At that time, many palaces and estates were decorated with hand-painted wallpaper. This type of wallpaper is also known by the collective term Chinoiserie wallpaper. The word China can be discovered here, referring to the continent Asia. Which was particularly popular in Europe and America at that time. 

'Our' Dutch Delft blue is even originally inspired by the hand-painted blue porcelain made in China. 

The wallpaper of the Chinese room has most likely been restored and brought back to its former glory. 
The nice thing is, that we have various brands in our collection that have scanned similar, original wallpapers in very high resolution and can thus bring the beautiful collections back to life on your wall.

Chinese room, June 2019

Image: Corné Bastiaansen

 

Wallpaper Orange Hall Palace Huis ten Bosch

The Orange Hall of Huis ten Bosch is a feast for the eyes. From top to bottom, the Orange Hall is adorned with paintings from the Golden Age. The painted collages form a beautiful whole. Even though they are different works.

Ceiling and chandeliers Orange Hall, December 2018

Image: Corné Bastiaansen