"The eye has to travel."- Diana Vreeland
As I have mentioned in my previous posts about Paris, this trip was a creative pilgrimage for me. For the past few years, I have been juggling my design career, being a working mother, and trying to fuel my passion for arts education through volunteering. This seems to be the eternal struggle of every working mother I know! Now that my youngest is in school all day (woo-hoo!), I finally have the time to get back into design full time. While I am very excited about this opportunity, I also knew I needed some serious inspiration to ignite that creative spark. These are just a few of the many many pieces that inspired me on my trip...
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Brilliant Vignette at Galerie Vero-Dodat |
1940s Art Deco Club Chairs Marche aux Puces de Saint-Ouen |
Chinoserie gilt on Mahogany Veneer Marche aux Puces de Saint-Ouen |
Tony Duquette Inspired Beetle Perfect base for a Cocktail Table Marche aux Puces de Saint Ouen |
Mid Century Chaise Marche aux Puces de Saint Ouen |
Mid Century Modern Heaven Marche aux Puces de Saint-Ouen |
1940s Brass Side Chair Marche aux Puces de Saint Ouen |
Unexpected juxtaposition of Schiaperelli Pink Meets Horn (Naturally Shed) Maison et Objet |
Architect & Designer Nicola Falcone Maison et Objet |
21st Century Tufting Maison et Objet |
Rorschach Rug, Agate Floorcovering, Vintage Settee Maison et Objet |
Bedroom enveloped in architectural installation by Denis Mantel Hermes |
Peacock Chair and Ottoman Maison et Objet |
Nevelson-Inspired Cabinet Maison et Objet |
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The 1940s side chair is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI am still suffering from buyers's remorse that I did not get it!
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