THREE PIGEONS
LASSCO Three Pigeons
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Oxfordshire OX9 2JN
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London SW8 2LG
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Lassco
Reclaimed parquetry Panels in Oak and Ebony
Late of a Victorian town house in Notting Hill.
Finely realised oak and ebony parquetry inlaid flooring panels with octogram motif. Of mid C19th manufacture. Late of a Victorian town house in Notting Hill. This rare floor requires sympathetic restoration and careful installation.

Dimensions: 48cm (19") Wide

Stock Code: MP001

History

The word parquet derives from the Old French ‘parchet’ which means ‘a small enclosed space’. The method was devised as a warmer and more serviceable alternative to elaborate domestic marble floors which required frequent washing with water that would damage the wooden joists beneath. The earliest instances of its use appear to be in the Bourbon palaces of La Trianon and Versailles in the late 17th Century. Necessity as ever has proved the mother of invention and there are now a great many different forms of parquetry panels to choose from, most named after the famous houses and palaces from which they originate.