Architectural Digest recently featured the summer home of Parisian antiquarian Patrick Perrin and his family and it is the stuff of daydreams. Located in Comporta, a tiny village in the municipality of Alcácer, Portugal, the home is actually a compound of six buildings, all made of natural materials. There are rather genius details such as rattan panels covering closet doors, elaborate rattan chandeliers, chairs and wicker mirrors, seagrass area rugs, exposed ceiling beams and cosy outdoor terraces. Scroll through for a glimpse...
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I love wicker and have some pieces that I have had for so many years ! it always looks good somewhere in a home.. and with the amount of moving homes that I do … my wicker pieces always look fine.
One has met the problem of a young cat who likes to sharpen her claws on the arms of a wicker chair.
I am going to have to drape things over the chairs to save them !