Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Berth-place
Via here
Labels:
Cornices,
Mantels,
Model Ships,
White Interiors
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
"Revisit'st thus the glimpses of the moon"
A ghostly, milky white, lit as if only by moonlight, casts it's hue upon this Parisian apartment belonging to designers Gilles & Boissier...
Via Afflante (Quote from Shakespeare's Hamlet)
Via Afflante (Quote from Shakespeare's Hamlet)
Labels:
Apartments,
Black and White Photographs,
Gilles and Boissier,
Moldings,
Paris,
White Interiors
Monday, January 28, 2013
Spiegelsaal in Clärchen's Ballhaus
Tod Saniert, if literally translated, means rehabilitated to death, that is... overly renovated. Happily, this is not the case in the mind-bogglingly beautiful Mirror Hall (or Spiegelsaal) in the Clärchen's Ballhaus in Berlin. The walls, ceilings and mirrors have been left untouched as a testament to the passage of time and evidence of war...
Labels:
Ballrooms,
Berlin,
Clärchen's Ballhaus,
Decay,
Germany,
Mirrors,
Spiegelsaal
Sunday, January 27, 2013
The Right Ingredients...
The kitchen in Franca Sozzani's Marrakech house, photographed by Ivan Terestchenko...
Via here (Published in AD Spain, June 2011)
Labels:
Arched Windows,
Floors,
Franca Sozzani,
Kitchen,
Lights,
Morocco
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
A Cocktail in her hand and Confetti in her Hair
Monday, January 21, 2013
Trompe L'oeil
The dazzlingly gorgeous dining room at Villa Malaspina. Don't you love the painting of the dog in the fireplace? This and more splendour to be found in the book, Villas of Tuscany, by Carlo Cresti and photographed by Massimo Listri (who I have written about here)...
Labels:
Carlo Cresti,
Interiors,
Italy,
Massimo Listri,
Trompe l'oeil,
Tuscany,
Villas of Tuscany
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Golden Lining
Labels:
Historic Houses,
Plaster,
Portraits,
Versailles,
White Interiors
Thursday, January 17, 2013
The Anne Wagner Book of Friendship
Anne Wagner’s friendship chronicle contains entries made between 1795 and 1834. The handcrafted cover includes its creator’s name and the book’s title: Memorials of Friendship. So beautiful - a fine example of the sweet sentimentality that is Victorian scrap-booking...
Willow-Grove, Oct. 6th, 1795. Madonna del Altana (artist) |
Collages |
Consecrated to Anteros by Carmenta |
Friendship is the Joy of Reason |
Alpha & Omega! (Elizabeth, Willow-Grove, August 16th, 1795) |
The striken Deer will weep |
Mrs. A. Hemans |
Memorials of Friendship. (cover page) |
Labels:
Anne Wagner,
Art,
Illustrations,
Victorian Scrap-booking
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Shedding
Labels:
Decay,
Garden Room,
Greenhouse,
Plants
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Cabinets of Wonder
I came across these beautiful images (via Itswhatiminto) during a much needed blog blitz. From a sumptuous (scrumptious) new book aptly named Cabinets of Wonder, written by Christine Davenne and photographed by Christine Fleurent. Monica Kempsurov wrote this about the book:
That whole taxidermy thing hit hard — stuffed deer heads suddenly becoming the de facto symbol for a style movement dedicated to the return to nature, the embracing of all things old-fashioned, and in many cases, the compulsion to dress like a bearded woodsman... (the book) is a full-color romp through the world of natural oddities, memento mori, and other dark artifacts...
That whole taxidermy thing hit hard — stuffed deer heads suddenly becoming the de facto symbol for a style movement dedicated to the return to nature, the embracing of all things old-fashioned, and in many cases, the compulsion to dress like a bearded woodsman... (the book) is a full-color romp through the world of natural oddities, memento mori, and other dark artifacts...
Monday, January 14, 2013
Looking up
The Musée des Arts et Métiers (housed in a deconsecrated priory in the 3rd arrondissement) hosts a vast collection of scientific objects and inventions. Among them is this bat-shaped flying machine built in the 1890s by Clément Ader. Via here
Labels:
Ceilings,
Clément Ader,
Museums,
Paris,
The Musée des Arts et Métiers
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Cerulean
Via here
Labels:
Blues,
Decay,
Distressed Walls,
Exhibitions,
Galleries,
Walls
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Quagga
Simply calling Quagga a bookshop is trivialising its notability. I don't think there are sufficient adjectives in the thesaurus to adequately describe its worth. I have waxed on previously here. Put it this way, all I would need is a decent bed, and I could move in quite happily...
Photos by moi (Quagga: 86 Main Road, Kalk Bay, 7975 South Africa)
Photos by moi (Quagga: 86 Main Road, Kalk Bay, 7975 South Africa)
Labels:
Book Stores,
Bookcases,
Busts,
Cape Town,
Curiosities,
Kalk Bay,
Prints,
Quagga,
taxidermy
Monday, January 7, 2013
Robert Polidori
Montreal-born photographer Robert Polidori is best known for his architectural studies, in particular interpreting rooms as 'memory theatres'. He is a staff photographer for The New Yorker and his book, After the Flood (portraying images of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina) caused much controversy, as one photograph showed a deceased person in a bed. However, it was these magnificent large-scale color images - shot in Versailles - that caught my eye...
Labels:
Decay,
Photographer,
Photography,
Robert Polidori,
Salle de L'Afrique,
Versailles
Saturday, January 5, 2013
The last couple of weeks in pictures
Charcuterie and fromagerie |
The Green House |
Beautiful tiles in the Farm Shop |
One of the outbuildings, the farm dates back to 1690 |
Just a fraction of the exquisite gardens... |
Giant twig-twine balls |
Then it was off to Hermanus for a seaside holiday. Touted as the best shore-based whale watching area in the world, it is one of our favourite homes-away-from-home. First stop before arrival... the Bot Rivier Kroeg (pub) - front and center of the village. Surprisingly stylish and old school... almost as if Ralph Lauren himself, had styled a corner or two.
Bar |
Ties, cricket bats, rugby and horns |
Once in Hermanus, we met a very entitled parrot, who was quite at home with his master's bull whips. Cackling in delight every time a demonstration was carried out...
Romantiques Bygones and Collectibles |
Love these... read some of the product descriptions |
Collection of sailor caps |
Mannequins and trunks |
Die Kelders (famous for caves in sandstone cliffs) |
Hermanus from the Old Harbour |
Hermanus from the New Harbour |
Labels:
Babylonstoren,
Bars,
Cape Town,
Cape Winelands,
Collections,
Hermanus,
Mannequins,
Romantiques Bygones and Collectibles,
South Africa,
Tiles,
Typography
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