Vernor Panton "Wave" Fabric Panel
Sold|$1,500
Vernor Panton "Wave" Fabric Panel
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Part of the Mira series
Sold|$1,500
Vernor Panton "Wave" Fabric Panel
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Part of the Mira series
Sold|$3,500
Verner Panton "Spectrum" Fabric Panels
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Big and graphic. Signed.
Price is for the set of 3.
Sold|$1,999
Louis XV Era Flocked Damask Fabric Panel
Located in Chicago, IL
• Salvaged from a French chateau • Flocked damask canvas fabric • circa 1750 • Cannes, France • Measures approximately 75" x 192".
Damask
Sold|$3,800
Large Fabric Panel by Dorothy Draper
Located in Water Mill, NY
Large fabric panel with rich colors created in the 1940's by Dorothy Draper and mounted on wood frame
Pair of Vintage Fornasetti Fabric Panels
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Authentic vintage Fornasetti fabrics depicting Day & Night. Simple wood framing. Originally $2,400. ON SALE. SOLD AS IS.
Set of Three Midcentury Colorful Chinoiserie Fabric Panels Found in France
Located in Houston, TX
The midcentury fabric covering each of these three panels is jaw-droppingly stunning.
Fabric
Stephen Sprouse Vintage Fabric Panel 1983 - More Available
By Stephen Sprouse
Located in Tarrytown, NY
Iconic Stephen Sprouse fabric from 1983 framed into a panel. Sprouse came onto the fashion scene in the 1980's with his unsettling combination of punk and chic. The fabric was purc...
Four 18th Century Hand Gilded and Blue Laminated Wall Covering Panels
Located in Kent, GB
Whilst these look like modern art, these panels are unbelievably 18th century handcrafted fabric wall coverings.
Fabric
A pair of printed fabric panels by Robert Deibieve
Located in London, GB
A pair of 1950s stylized textiles of a Fisherman and a lady with birds
Sold|$12,000
Oversized Painted Panel
Located in Santa Rosa, CA
Great painted panel that was originally used as a theater back drop. The colors are browns and beiges.
Paint, Fabric
Stephen Sprouse Vintage Fabric Panel Mid 1980's More Colors Available
By Stephen Sprouse
Located in Tarrytown, NY
Iconic Stephen Sprouse fabric from the mid 1980's framed into a panel. We have more colors available. This panel is day-glo bright, using graffiti as it's focus. Sprouse combined ...
Sold|$4,200
Chinese Export Wallpaper Panel
Located in Hudson, NY
large painted panel depicting sixteen people bearing gifts and scrolls
amidst two buildings rocks and trees
circa 1820 made for the American market
Paint, Fabric
Eight Large Fabric Panels in the Style of the Cut-Outs by Matisse
By Henri Matisse
Located in Tarrytown, NY
Eight screen printed linen panels reminiscent of the Mid-Century cut-outs by Matisse. Each panel measures 77" X 47". As in the work of Matisse, the color and line are well united. Th...
Sold|$9,000 / set
Art Deco Theatre Painted Tapestry Panels, Set of Five
Located in North Hollywood, CA
These fantastic stylized panels once adorned the walls of a 1930s British theatre.
Fabric
Sold|$6,062
Huge Mixed-Media Panel by Matteo Giampaglia
By Matteo Giampaglia
Located in Roma, IT
Huge mixed-media panel by the Italian artist Matteo Giampaglia (Florence, 1973-) in brown, grey, silver and white. Paper, cardboard, metal-folio, iron, fabric on a canvas support.
Metal, Mixed Metal
Pair of Early 18th Century Baroque Allegorical Panels
Located in London, GB
A pair of early 18th century Baroque painted panels, each depicting a Classical allegory and set within a cartouche with stylised shell and putti crestings. Gouache on woven texti...
Fabric
Sold|$1,250
Quilted Verner Panton Fabric Panel
By Verner Panton
Located in Papaikou, HI
A classic Verner Panton fabric panel, but with a twist. This one is quilted. Filling is sewn into each of the separate color bands, giving it a three dimensional, puffy quality. I...
Large Graphic Verner Panton Silkscreen Fabric Panel, 1960s
By Verner Panton
Located in Washington, DC
Large graphic, 1960s framed silkcreened fabric panel, Verner Panton.
Large Stephen Sprouse Fabric Panel Dated 1983
By Stephen Sprouse
Located in Tarrytown, NY
Iconic vintage Stephen Sprouse fabric from 1983 framed into a panel. Sprouse combined Downtown punk with uptown chic in his fashion designs. The fabric was directly purchased from St...
Sold|$2,400
Framed Tapestry Panel
Located in Seattle, WA
Tapestry style textile stretched over and wooden frame and finished with an gessoed metallic frame.
Fabric, Gesso
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