Boulle
Boulle refers to a decorative technique and style of furniture design that originated in France during the 17th century. It is named after the French cabinetmaker André-Charles Boulle, who popularized the use of intricate inlays made from materials like brass, tortoiseshell, and ebony. This technique often features elaborate patterns and motifs, making Boulle furniture highly sought after by collectors.
The Boulle style is characterized by its rich ornamentation and craftsmanship, often seen in items such as cabinets, tables, and clocks. The combination of contrasting materials creates a striking visual effect, showcasing the skill of artisans. Boulle pieces are considered masterpieces of French Baroque design.