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Atelier in Istanbul

29 Thursday Oct 2009

Posted by Trish in 18th century, 19th century, Antiques, Interior Designer, Interiors, Rough Luxe

≈ 15 Comments

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Antiques, Architectural salvage, Belgian artist, Belgian design, Flea Market Style, Istanbul, Rough Luxe

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“Tucked away in the maze of Istanbul’s cobbled alleys, the home/gallery of designer Asli Tunca and her husband Carl Vercauteren hardly trumpets its presence. But the quality of the couple’s restored European antiques and Ottoman-influenced bespoke furniture means that discerning clients always beat a path to their unmarked door.”

This is the home to which the stairs on the previous post belong. Notice the Dutch

Baroque Processional Frame tucked under stairs. The coffee table, their own design,

is inlaid with mother of pearl, horn and bone.

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In the ground floor reception area, a pair of shellstone sphinxes bought

in Britain have faces modeled on Madame Pompadour.

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The handcrafted staircase…took a nearly a year to complete

“They live and work in the Beyoglu district, an area north of the Golden Horn. Originally, it was a hunting ground for Roman and Byzantine nobility, their villas and lodges gradually populating the wooden hillsides that overlook Bosphorus. When the Ottoman Turks conquered Istanbul in 1453, they were eager to keep foreigners out of the sultan’s city, so Beyoglu, where ships stopped to load and unload their cargo, became the obvious place to accommodate them. The district became a thriving trading post for predominantly Genoese and Venetian merchants, and its increasing importance was marked by the creation of several embassies until, by the end of the 17th century, Beyoglu was transformed into a colony of influential foreigners.”

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Carl is a Belgian artist and metal sculptor whose focus is on designing and overseeing the creation of

locally made wood and metal furniture, and personally restores objects trouvés and antiques.

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Asli buys antique fabrics to dye and rework into curtains, cushions and hangings, and to

upholster Carl’s sofas and chairs.

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The medieval house has five floors,

It took the couple 3 years to restore it.

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The top floor with its architectural features was perfect for Carl’s studio

and contains furniture and architectural salvage for inspiration.

The middle floors are the family’s living area. And the high ceiling ground floor is

ideal for showing furniture, thus is home and gallery combined.

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Books and files in the chestnut- paneled library have been covered with

goatskin parchment and hand labeled on the spine.

For more gorgeous photography visit their site Asli Tunca

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Sources:  World of Interiors June ’08

Karen Howes, photography Miguel Flores Vianna

House and Garden Oct. ’07

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Imperfection…

09 Friday Oct 2009

Posted by Trish in French Interiors

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Antique French chairs, Antique patina, Belgian design, Belgian grain sacks, Cobblestones, Flea Market Style, Lavender, Tunisian window grate, Weekend

Trouvais kitchen lavender

An untidy, lavender littered corner of my kitchen…

I was pulling last year’s crop off the top of the china

cabinet and it looked so charming I haven’t had the heart

to pick it up yet.

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Additional photos of last Sunday’s Antiques by the Bay flea

market. All photos of Atelier de Campagne‘s booth…

Trouvais Flea Market Belgian grain sacks

Quantity of Belgian grain sacks…

Think these were 2 for $80…

Trouvais Flea market

A reader, Jenny C., who was also at the flea market last Sunday,

advised that in addition to Alameda, “Trinidad has a booth

year-round at Center Street Antiques in Soquel “, that the

succulents were from his own garden, that his website is here…

Thanks again, Jenny!

poterie set of 3Anduze pots & house Atelier de Campagne

Sign up to receive notice of their container sales…

To see a video of their last one click below…

Atelier de Campagne sale…

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Imperfection can be just so sublime…

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French Country Living

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Antiques by the Bay…

04 Sunday Oct 2009

Posted by Trish in Architectural salvage, Flea Market Style, France

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antique chandeliers, Antique Fabric, Antique French linen sheets, Architectural salvage, Belgian design, Big Daddy's Antiques, Ebay Finds, Embroidered French linen sheets, Flea Market Style

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Lovely day at the flea market…

Here’s a few quick shots…

Lots of busts…

this was a particularity serene one…

Antique French linen sheets

Loved and bought these antique French linen sheets with

embroidered initials…

Seller Karen Silen sells periodically on

Ebay under “La Maison Violette”

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always French street signs…

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and succulents in metal drawers…

something about the glaucose tones of both plant and container

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Bright fall morning casting sunshine over shutters, urns…

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Do you have one of these in your garage?

somehow more charming with a wee bit of rust…

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A cache of antique photos

in rusty wire basket…

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Big Daddy’s merchandise

…all in a row

he brought these gorgeous doors here

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Have eyed these Belle Époque chandeliers

and sconces for months…

another view of the gorgeous detail here

Alameda Flea Market

Huge  assortment of friezes

and moldings..

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and other architectural salvage

from antique French churches…

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Lots of books, antique wooden shoe forms

nice mantle clock…nice colors…

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This vendor arranges her displays in the dark…

does a lovely job with this grouping of arrows,

American Indian and wood framed bird etching…

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Tiny Belgian sachets…

don’t let a bit of your Belgian grain sacks go to waste…

Antiques by the Bay

first Sunday of every month…

Belgian garage…

02 Friday Oct 2009

Posted by Trish in Architectural salvage, Flea Market Style, Interiors

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Antique Clocks, baskets, Belgian design, Belgian style, Flea Market Style, Garnier, Industrial lighting, Open beamed ceilings

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My “baby” sister just traded in her “done” house on a small lot…

to a more “modest” house.  Older, humbler… but on 1.8 acres…

My favorite feature was her garage…

Suki's garage

One day after she’s received her key, floor finishers are whirring

away inside and her treasures are charmingly amassing

on the somewhat ragged garage built-ins. Painted an

ignoble brown.. the cabinets run the length of the garage…

could see them refinished, re-hardware-d…

The industrial overhead lights a delightful surprise…

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The garage is being eyed greedily as a living room conversion…

as it lines up alongside the kitchen and family area with

endless possibilities imagined through the 70′s ranch style

windows and the rickety pull-up garage doors…

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Imagine the florescent lighting gone, the extraneous wood

pulled down, and the white painted beams stripped and sanded

to match the ceiling. Imagine a polished concrete floor or cobbled

large pavers that extend past a bank of French doors to

the backyard…

Imagine a chandelier…

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From the lovely Greet of Belgian Pearls

from Garnier

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great post about Belgian design elements…

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Wonderfully lost in authentic Belgian design…

Garnier via Belgian Pearl

lefevre Belgian Pearls

Greet, an interior designer from Belgium, also runs

Lefevre Interiors, along with her brother. A family owned business

of cabinetmakers for four generations…

She makes me look at garages in a totally different way…

Garnier Belgium

My sister, already entranced with Belgian style and Alex Veervordt,

visited Belgium in January…

Just imagining the possibilities

is the best part of starting something new…

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The view from outside the garage towards the street

Sanctuary…

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A  rural driveway in Normandy…

Photographer Vincent Thibert

via  The Style Salonist

18th century Belgian, continued…

28 Monday Sep 2009

Posted by Trish in 18th century, Architectural salvage, Interiors

≈ 8 Comments

Tags

18th century Belgian castle, 18th century boiserie, 18th century interiors, Belgian Castle, Belgian design, Salvaged boiserie

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Castle Rozenhout from another point of view…

oak walled dining room…

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18th century wall panels were found in France and installed,

original gray green paint finish intact, in the existing

garage (yes…garage) to create the incredible grand salon…

Artwork by Belgian artist Jean-Marc Louis…

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Tall French windows are curtained with off-white linen for

summer and fall…pewter colored linen-silk for winter

and spring, chairs and sofas in off-white slipcovers…

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Three rooms were demolished to create the spacious

master bath and dressing room; the floor is

unfinished oak…

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In the red guest room an English chest of drawers

is topped by subtle rouge, terra tones…

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Barrel vaulted orangerie built for summer

entertaining and weekend guests…

click here to see more photos from previous post

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