I love Tory Burch’s green room in her NYC home. The beautiful green velvet sofa is stunning. You don’t see sofas like this anymore… why not?!
Not to mention that painting! I am a sucker for animal paintings with chickens and/or cows!
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I love Tory Burch’s green room in her NYC home. The beautiful green velvet sofa is stunning. You don’t see sofas like this anymore… why not?!
Not to mention that painting! I am a sucker for animal paintings with chickens and/or cows!
I can’t tell you just how much I *LOVE* Mario Buatta’s NYC apartment. I adore this wall of his dog portraits. He loving refers to them as his ancestors. There is so much here for your eye to look at!
“Gerrie Bremermann is known for her affinity for a white palette and her love of antiques, particularly French, such as this 19th-century wine table that mingles with Swedish chairs and clock. | Photo by Tria Giovan” – Flower Magazine
Sharing another favorite holiday home this week. Let’s take a look at the beautiful house by Charlotte Moss. I absolutely love her use of fresh greenery in every room!
A Charlotte Moss Christmas first appeared on House Beautiful – I am including the pictures only. The link to the full article is here. Photos are by James Merrell.
For this week’s weekly design inspiration, I am inspired by Charles Faudree’s Christmas cabin. I really love his style and wish he were still around.
Photos Jennifer Jordan, Captions Kristine Kennedy, by Traditional Home.
Designer Charles Faudree replaced a stone fireplace with a Louis XVI mantelpiece and matching side cupboards. The focus of the mantel’s winter scene is an 18th-century, hand-carved wooden horse and carriage.
Only a rafters-high Christmas tree could compete with the “big room’s” 18th-century Belgian Verdure tapestry. Nicholas, a cavalier King Charles spaniel, and the cabin’s top dog, remains unimpressed.
The 19th-century French country chaise longue in a casual ticking stripe offers fine views of Spring Creek.
A 19th-century Swedish secretary from the Gustavian period displays a French tureen and fits easily into the cabin’s country spirit.
Charles created his own old-world kitchen with walls of open shelving for his many collections, including Staffordshire chickens and a mixture of blue-and-white porcelain made in China, England, and Spain. The 19th-century Napoleon III tole tray features a charming winter scene.
Wallpaper that mimics barn siding is a rustic backdrop for framed tiles and pewter pieces. Staffordshire chicken lamps, on a 19th-century pine buffet, flank a still life from the 1800s. Louis XVI chairs are covered in a small-scale country print.
Above the mantel, a garland of greens, fresh eucalyptus, berries, and miniature apples and pears surrounds a child’s portrait from the Louis XV period.
Nicholas enjoys a snooze on the grand circa-1800 Edwardian bed. Charles added the iron tester so canopy panels could hide the original log cabin’s front door, behind the headboard. Swedish checks and stripes from the rest of the house are carried into the room, but the blues are darker in deference to the log walls.
The master bedroom is an appropriate setting for a vintage portrait of a British soldier. To the right of the original stone fireplace is a toile-covered wing chair from Charles’s custom furniture line. The horn chair at left is an English antique.
The guest bathroom’s zinc tub is 18th-century French. Tulsa artist Janet Davie painted the vanity—an antique chest—in the Swedish style. The painted motifs she created echo the curves within the blue squirrel-print wallpaper.
Read the entire article here. Really a lovely article with even more pictures!
Classic Christmas decor with Mary Mcdonald. This article appeared in Veranda some years ago but her decorating is timeless so I thought I would bring it back from the archives. Photos are by Miguel Flores-Vianna and captions by Victoria Amory.
Louis XVI-inspired chairs with silver handles, designed by McDonald. Garlands and gilded grapes on 19th century French chandelier. Royal Crown Derby dinnerware and vintage English fine bone china.
Custom velvet drapes. Repro Italian lamps. Swedish empire day beds. French scones. Spanish 18th century oil, Robert Scott chairs, bolsters in Clarence House velvet.
Anglo-Indian regency style inlaid chairs with cushion in Ralph Lauren linen, pillows in velvet. Custom velvet drapes. Peacock feathers, fans and faux birds from India, pinecones, velvet ribbon, and dried, real and faux fruits embellish the holiday greenery.
In dining room, spruce bay leaf and eucalyptus cuttings from the homes gardens in stone urn. Pedestal by Mary McDonald.
Federal sideboard. French 19th century mirrors. Sconces and shield shades, 1940s. Pagoda lantern. Pineboughs with antique chrome Christmas balls and silver and glass grape ornaments.
Queen Anne settee in needlepoint. Pillos in Clarence house leopard velvet and Ralph Lauren velvet. Repro French stool in velvet and Scalamandre damask. Anglo-Indian chair in fabric by Manueal Canovas. Ikat on table. Ralph Lauren hurricanes. Tony Duquette Candlesticks. French Empire mirror.Regency marble top gilded console. French 18th c portent in gilt wood frame from Paris. French 19th c dose bronze candlesticks.
For more pictures and to read more the article, please go here at Veranda.
I meant to post this on Monday but lost track of the days!
A beautiful French Christmas mantel is covered in garland and olive branches. The mantel is a period piece. The antique Song dynasty jars sit atop the mantel.
Interiors – Pam Pierce
Photo – Peter Vitale
Source – milieu mag.
This post comes to you a day early – tomorrow I have my own Christmas home tour to share! I’m participating in a hop with many other bloggers so lots of exciting things coming your way!
Happy Thanksgiving week! This week I am inspired by Mark Sikes’ classic Thanksgiving table. I love his all white color scheme that pops against the blue wallpaper in his dining room. Photos by Lonny.
His table is so crisp with the white on white with mercury glass.
Welcome to the first post of a new series, Weekly Design Inspiration. Be prepared for beautiful rooms, house exteriors and gardens!
To kick off this new series, I am sharing this beautiful chinoiserie bathroom that belongs to Poppy Delevingne.
I love the chinoiserie silk wallpaper from De Gournay and the pink and gold clawfoot tub! I believe these were created by designer Joanna Plant. Photos from Architectural Digest