Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, 2014 / Knopf1/24Celerie Kemble’s vine-entwined canopy bed.
Photo: Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, 2015 / Knopf2/24In a guest room at Caroline Sieber’s home, a canopy bed showcases Braquenié’s famous Tree of Life fabric.
Photography by Oberto Gili, Vogue, 2012 / Knopf3/24The master bedroom of Lauren Santo Domingo’s Paris apartment.
Photographed by Francois Halard, Vogue, 2017 / Knopf4/24The white bedroom of London-based interior designer Rose Uniacke.
Photographed by Francois Halard, Vogue, 2014 / Knopf5/24Warm-colored textiles make Dries Van Noten’s Belgium bedroom a delight.
Photographed by Carter Smith, Vogue, 2015 / Knopf6/24Kaia Gerber’s lake house bedroom includes a mosquito net, a necessity during the Canadian summer.
Photographed by Francois Halard, Vogue, 2013 / Knopf7/24Pink wallpaper pops in the children’s guest room of Isabella and Colin Cawdor’s home.
Photographed by Francois Halard, Vogue, 2010 / Knopf8/24The “Blue Room” of Charles and Olya Thompson’s Brooklyn townhouse.
Photographed by Francois Halard, Vogue, 2010 / Knopf9/24A bedroom in Charles and Olya Thompson’s house.
Photographed by Karl Lagerfeld, Vogue, 2008 / Knopf10/24Karl Lagerfeld’s Paris bedroom.
Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, 2016 / Knopf11/24Plum Sykes’s daughter Ursula in her bedroom, which features William Morris wallpaper.
Photographed by Pascal Chevallier, Vogue, 2015 / Knopf12/24In the South of France, Luis Laplace and Christophe Comoy’s home features a wonderfully rustic guest bedroom.
Photographed by Francois Halard, Vogue, 2008 / Knopf13/24A bedroom in the Connecticut home of the late designer Oscar de la Renta.
Photographed by Francois Halard, Vogue, 2015 / Knopf14/24In Corsica, Karl Fournier and Olivier Marty, the interior designers behind Studio KO, guests spend the evening in this minimally appointed interior.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, 2012 / Knopf15/24The iconic Tree of Life textile covers any and all surfaces in this bedroom of Daniel Romualdez’s Connecticut home.
Photographed by Francois Halard, Vogue, 2011 / Knopf16/24Romualdez, an interior designer, also worked on Aerin Lauder’s Aspen retreat.
Photographed by Francois Halard, Vogue, 2013 / Knopf17/24Miranda Brooks’s daughters, as seen in a blue bedroom of the landscape architect’s Brooklyn home.
Photographed by Francois Halard, Vogue, 2013 / Knopf18/24Another view of the bedroom of Poppy, Brooks’s daughter with husband, Bastien Halard.
Photographed by Sheila Metzer, Vogue, 2010 / Knopf19/24A Pucci carpet makes the bedroom of Maude Krakoff, daughter of Reed and Delphine Krakoff, pop.
Photographed by Francois Halard, Vogue, 2013 / Knopf20/24In Tangier, Bruno Frisoni’s polka-dotted bedspread completes one room.
Photographed by Francois Halard, Vogue, 2008 / Knopf21/24The master bedroom in François Halard’s New York City abode.
Photographed by Francois Halard, Vogue, 2009 / Knopf22/24Interior designer Jeffrey Bilhuber’s canopy bed demonstrates his ability to layer colorful fabrics.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, 2015 / Knopf23/24A bed seen in Michael Kors and Lance Le Pere’s Long Island home.
Photographed by Francois Halard, Vogue, 2009 / Knopf24/24A final look at Braquenié’s Tree of Life design being used to great effect, this time at the Wiltshire estate of Gela Nash-Taylor and John Taylor.