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Wash Day

27 Thursday Jan 2011

Posted by Trish in Antique Fabric

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Antique embroidery, antique linens

antique French linen

On the ironing board…Bella Notte (what else!) and an antique French “drap” from Karin.

I had my eye on this beauty since last May, and finally just put myself out of my

misery and bought it. The embroidery is huge…6.5″ X 11″  and the color…a slightly

toasted neutral. Divine…and heavy. More about “Karin from Périgord” on previous post.

Love starting the New Year strong…and busy…

And shaking up old routines a bit…

Back soon…

 

Karin from Périgord

06 Thursday Jan 2011

Posted by Trish in Antiques

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antique linens, Antiques, Battersea Park, Decorative Antiques and Textiles Fair, London antique fair

Karin of la pouyette blog

Karin Janksy has been an antique dealer and “Interior consultant” for the last 30 years.

Growing up in South Germany,”mainly on farms”, Karin treasures rural life, gardening,

the beauty of nature, good craftsmanship, and “like many German women”, she is an avid

collector of linens. I first met Karin last May when she began commenting on my blog

as “Karin from Périgord”. Shy about commenting because of her “imperfect” English,

it was my peonies here and here that drew her out, and then in a tumble of emails

we became marvelously acquainted. Karin and her Irish/English husband have lived

in the tiny hamlet La Pouyette in Périgord, in the Dordogne region of southern France,

for twenty years. I did a post on her gorgeous French garden last spring here.

antiques in Perigord

Karin had an antique shop in the 80′s in Hamburg, and has exhibited

since 1998 at the famous Decorative Antiques and Textile Fair

in London. Held in Battersea Park, near Chelsea, the fair is a thrice

yearly event attracting decorators looking for unusual and special antiques.

Karin particularly loves the 18th century, especially fauteuils and

seating from the Louis XVI period, as well as earlier 16th and 17th century

furniture, and enjoys the mix of modern design and very old pieces.

London antique fair

Over the course of the last few months, Karin has regularly inundated me with

inspirational photos that followed my blog themes, and has been a great source

of information when I’ve had a question about an antique. I started encouraging her

to start a blog…and just before the end of the year she took the plunge.

Her blog, La Pouyette, is already brimming with inspirational photos, historical

and regional information…and of course, antiques…

Because of her twelve year history with the Decorative Antiques and

Textiles Fair, I asked Karin if she could do a post about the event,

including any shipping tips for tourists trying to get treasures home.

Karin has done two wonderful posts showing photos of  her and other

dealer booths over the years. I love that she included where some of the

antiques ended up. It’s a fabulous peek into an event you might just

want to plan your next trip around!

Karin Jansky's both at London Antique Fair

Karin’s booth

1999

London Antique Fair

 

2002

 

Karin Jansky antiques

Karin’s booth…

Autumn Fair 2003

Dealer Victoria Davar’s booth

April 2006

 

French 19th century drapers table,

18th century Swiss and 19th century Italian jars

in Karin’s April 2009 booth


la pouyette

About herself Karin wrote: “I like to have a simple down-to-earth life, although a kind of

glamour here and there does not go amiss now and then…I enjoy art, good music,

books, films, animals and real friends…all the good things which make our life richer.

And I like learning! That’s why I call my blog ‘La Pouyette-und die Dinge des Lebens’

which means ‘and the things of life’- which I enjoy sharing with like-minded people.”

antique French linen nightgown
Karin is definitely someone you want to keep your

eye on…she still sells antiques, antique linens…

and has a rental if you are ever in Périgord

antique grain sacks
And wait until you see her gardens in the Spring!

Karin’s blog La Pouyette here

Karin’s post about the Decorative Antiques and Textiles Fair:

Part One  here

Part Two  here

Thank you, Karin, and welcome to the blogging world!

 

Perigord in snow

Old, Rustic and Blue

29 Thursday Jul 2010

Posted by Trish in Gardens

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antique linens, Antique patina, Klismos chair, Loody Lady, Textile Trunk, Wendy Lewis

Bed with antique blues
Dreamy…heavenly…inspired…

Painted Italian ceiling panel above a headboard

made from a salvaged cherubic boiserie…

Designers Babs Watkins, Julie Watkins Baker, Eleanor Cummings

More at House Beautiful website here

natural linens

When all moves to modern….here’s where

you’ll find me…stuck on texture and aged patinas…

and a touch of color gracing the soft neutrals…

Lovely aqua blues with neutrals

From the same incredible Houston home…

a sense of treasure found along the way…

Blue patina


I’m so cued in to blue tones these days that a huge, chippy, blue side of a building

I found at a salvage yard keeps whispering to me….”make me into plank shutters…

a garage door…add those rusty hinges on Ebay…”. Certainly it couldn’t come near

this prettiness…this perfect composite of all the most beautiful shades of blue

on this antique Swedish hutch from the home above…

Paris grainsack Textile Trunk


Wendy Lewis of The Textile Trunk has been running with a slew of beautiful blues

lately…in the midst of her over 1000 listings of  antique and vintage European

textiles on Ebay. Love the above vintage hessian grain sack! She’s in the process of

unloading ninety enormous new boxes of gorgeous textiles direct from Europe…

so be sure to keep an eye on her Ebay site here

An article just came out about Wendy in the New York Times here

Congratulations Wendy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

On the slim chance you haven’t heard of Wendy, here’s

an earlier post I did of The Textile Trunk here

aqua pillows Trouvais

Since I’ve recently been spending all my time

outdoors…I bought the requisite weatherproof Sunbrella fabric

pillows …these from Restoration Hardware…

Restoration Hardware chair

But wanted a softer looking cushion for a set of their Klismos armchairs off the master bedroom.

They arrived looking a bit too new…so I rubbed a little paint on them to give the some age…

I’m imagining a French mattress like seat cushion…would rather not cover the back…

perhaps a lumbar style smaller pillow. Its been over three months since the neighbor’s

oak crashed through the fence…a slow process of re-imagining this corner of the yard.

French mattress abd old linens Trouvais

I asked Wendy about using natural fabrics outside and she replied:

Actually hemp is ideal for outdoor furniture!!~ It is naturally mold and mildew resistant ~

The sun, over time…will degrade any fabric but because these textiles wear like nails,

it wouldn’t be a problem in our lifetimes!! J ~ the stripes have been exposed to sunlight

for many many many years, and they only get better with time…the natural dyes used

in the 19th century were very hearty ~

A search for “hemp” on Wendy’s Ebay site here yields almost 400 options.

lavender hillside Trouvais

Small glimpse of my new lavender….sigh…I’ve forgotten how long a new garden

takes to really take hold. Eventually each plant will be two feet wide and tall

and virtually carefree. So while I’m waiting for some color in the new garden…

I’ll be working on those cushions and a few dozen more ideas.

Interior shutters

And in the meantime I’m gravitating

to all shades of blue…

Interior Design Barbara Westbrook

House Beautiful here

Blue in Provence

Hope you’re off to a wonderful weekend…

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