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Antiques, Belgian design, Flea Market, Flea Market Style, French Antiques, French curiosities, Rough Luxe
The updated Louis XV chairs seem to chat amongst themselves…
charmingly unaffected by the massive riveted doors,
the medieval volume of the space…
Late summer figs on old pewter…
the aubergine color a lovley accent for grays…
Both photos from:
French Home
Josephine Ryan
An architectural conversation piece…
the simple upholstered furnishing refuses to compete
with the fireplace…
Paris Style
Taschen
Literally over the top…
this gold fringed mirror hung from the ceiling
of the Baroque 18th century Frederiksberg Palace…
Denmark
World of Interiors archives
If you don’t have a castle or a sculpted fireplace…
and want to import a little architectural drama….
Artefact Design and Salvage in Sonoma is counting
down to their new website launch…
The owner travels the world for the very best in architectural salvage…
Enormous fireplaces and stone fountains, antique clock faces…
Tall wooden doors that can lean against a wall as art…
Is always a good resource for oversized clocks, mirrors,
tables made out of salvaged iron or wood…
a gorgeous antique pediment…
Don’t forget the Regency canape…
Love amongst the ruins…
Gorgeous post as always! These images are so beautiful. A little detail ,but in the 3th picture I really like the lamp next to that sofa. It’s hard to find !
Greet
That fireplace! I really want one of those clock faces. I am just crazy about them.
That light/greyish-green colour aubergine of those fresh figs is always such a nice colour with greys indeed, I love it. But it´s quite hard to find fabrics in this washed colour, though I would like to find it! 🙂
Old and vintage clock-faces seem to be very popular now as a home-decoration.
Have a good night, I´ll be back,
Marjolijn