HAD JUST REMARKED to P this morning that for those into numbers, today (06.06.16) might considered a lucky...
IN MARCH OF 2013, The New York Times published an article on the home of esteemed garden designer, Madison Cox...
YOU MAY REMEMBER the term ornate austerity used here quite a few times before, sometimes referring to the work of Gilles et Boissier or Andrée Putman, but most often referring to Joseph Dirand, and so was thrilled to come across a recent article in The New York Times featuring the architect’s elegantly spare Seventh Arrondissement apartment.
FOR THIS WEEK’S [PLACES], it’s away and off to La Socelière, a 17th-century chateau in the Loire Valley. Resting on nearly 20 acres of gardens, forest, and pasture, it is a wonderland of 1940s Italian rococo sofas and armchairs upholstered in purple velvet...
. . . and we are impulsive and spontaneous and hopeless romantics, and as such, weekend plans to complete interviews and...
. . . and it was a weekend of garden picnics and everything in bloom, 10:30 sunsets and views from...
. . . as you know, have been, recently, very much into the notion of ornate austerity, that is, a maximalist’s interpretation of minimalism, and interior designer rose uniacke’s sprawling london home with its rather sparse furnishings, is the embodiment of just that — keeping things simple and in a neutral colour palette, to better showcase the grandeur of the spectacular vaulted ceilings and crown mouldings, crystal chandeliers and sweeping staircases and fireplaces . . .
. . . always searching for inspiration for the new office, and inspiration boards and gallery walls are most certainly...
. . . and it always seems that the nearer one gets to summertime, the more wonderful moments there are...
. . . yesterday, late-monday afternoon, a dress and boots and camel coat, we, [p & i] took a little...
. . . this year’s gift guide for him was perfectly compiled by the charming brit himself, {also known as...