The Chinese style was reflected in the entire European society at that time, and penetrated into all aspects of European life, such as daily items, home decoration, garden architecture and so on. The Chinese style of Europe reached its peak in the mid-18th century and did not fade until the 19th century.
Blue and white porcelain
Chinese style lacquer screen
Chinese Style Wall Sticker
19th century Chinese style kitchen cabinet
Elegant Chinese style in the early 20th century
In the 1760s, Rococo style Chinese style carved decoration
1762-1868s Schloss Oranienbaum is a Chinese salon.
In the early 1920s, the Chinese room of the McCann House, McCann House was the first professional interior designer in the United States.
Ann Getty's narrow and long wallpaper on both sides of the fireplace depicts the ancient Chinese courtyard.
Benjamin Dhong dream home.
The home of Coco Chanel.
Claude Hotel Paris, the hall decorated with Chinese lacquer.
Queens Island Palace Drottningholm, Stockholm, Sweden.
Queens Island Palace Drottningholm, Stockholm, Sweden.
Louis XV gold-plated Chinese paint cabinet, about 1750s
(Source:JJgle.com)