Jacquemart & Bérnard

Jacquemart et Bénard was a French wallpaper manufacturer active from 1791 to 1840.

[2] The company was the successor to the Parisian wallpaper manufacturer Réveillon.

[3][4] Following turmoil related to the French Revolution, Jean-Baptiste Réveillon transferred the operations of his company at 39, rue de Montreuil, Paris to Jacquemart & Bénard in 1791.

[5][6][7] Examples of the company's wallpapers are included in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York,[8] the Victoria and Albert Museum, London,[9] and the Rhode Island School of Design.

[10] Richard Nixon's 1972 refurbishment of the White House Blue Room used antique Jacquemart et Bénard wallpaper that had been produced in 1800.

Wallpaper, ca. 1791. Produced by Jacquemart & Bénard (Paris, France), Block printed on handmade paper.
Wallpaper sample by Jacquemart & Bénard company, circa 1794–1797.