
Classic Diamonds
Traditional diamond treillage—sometimes simply called lattice—is a centuries-old architectural detail rooted in European garden design. Originating in the formal gardens of 17th and 18th century France, this geometric woodwork was used to guide climbing vines, frame vistas, and add a structured sense of rhythm to natural landscapes. Over time, its graceful diamond pattern migrated indoors, becoming a beloved motif in both classical and contemporary interiors.
It offers texture and depth without overwhelming a space, lending elegance whether applied to walls, cabinetry, ceiling treatments, or architectural screens. Its symmetry feels orderly, yet never sterile. A rare quality that keeps it perennially in style.
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