The boiserie are decorative plaster stuccos that find their original application in the furnishings of 17th and 18th century France and specifically in the palace of Versailles, after which applied in any noble residence.
Apparently simple wood panels covered and carved, the boiserie were real inlays that were applied to the doors, walls, partitions, booths, making them original and delicious. Today, the boiseries are also made of plaster and are real frames for mirrors, frescoes, paintings, doors.