Maison Lelièvre is the 95th French luxury Maison of the Comité Colbert since July, 1st 2024, and was one of the first companies to be labelled Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant (EPV - Living Heritage Company) in 2006. Maison Lelièvre embodies French style, and its collections of fabrics, wall coverings, and bespoke rugs are an intrinsic part of the world of luxury decor. Since 1914, four generations of Lelièvre have passed on their passion for precious fabrics.
Having incorporated other houses tracing back to the 17th century, such as Tassinari & Chatel founded in 1680, and Quenin founded in 1865, Maison Lelièvre today possesses unique know-how, inherited Camille Pernon, the brothers Grand and the great 1811 Napolitan commission. Its products adorn France and Europe’s greatest castles and exceptional venues. Its archives are carefully preserved and have notably enabled the success of the “Imperial Silks for Versailles” exhibition hosted at the Grand Trianon, which attracted a record number of visitors in just three months between March and June 2024.
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