chinoiserie
noun /ʃɪnˈwɑːzəri/
/ˌʃiːnwɑːzəˈriː/
[uncountable] (art)- the use of Chinese images, designs and techniques in Western art, furniture and architectureCultureChinoiserie became very popular in 17th-century Europe. Well-known examples of chinoiserie are the willow pattern on plates, etc. and, on a larger scale, the Banqueting Hall and Music Room at the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, England.Word Originlate 19th cent.: from French, from chinois ‘Chinese’.