Alexandre Turpault's Fêtes Galantes tablecloth is named after the pictorial style invented by Antoine Watteau in the early 1700s, known for its depictions of bucolic, amorous scenes typical of the French art of living, it translates beautifully to tableware. This linen piece is adorned with garlands of foliage to replicate the style, alongside printed lettering inviting the onlooker to, in Voltaire's words, 'cultivate our garden'.
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