{lifestyle photo: tim walker photography}
European Eclectic with a touch of Pure Vintage: the beauty of pure white with a soft touch of modern. There's something magical + dreamy about white European Vintage pieces mixed with modern upholstery and avant-garde design. For this issue of "Home Couture," expect whimsy and flirtatious interiors mixed with a soft side of bohemian white and accessorized with azure blue.
Whimsical ~ chairs that flirt with your guests. *peacock blue: by fabulous jimmie martin. *snow white: by crazy cool design house josh & louis.
European Eclectic is an attitude ~ not a location. It's a true passion for Home Couture and fabulous interiors with a gift of mix-n-match. For the true-blooded urban dweller, choose modern-tufting in white leather with touches of polished nickel and add avant-garde handcrafted twig furniture in pure white for the perfect Modern-Vintage Lifestyle.
{the white goods: *1. sofa: designed by the fabulous jonathan Adler. *2. racine console: handmade in france by thomas boog ~ both available at www.piecesinc.com}.
The Beauty of Baroque: nothing says Home Couture like a dreamy carved, showcase of a bed. Add touches of urban glam with 18th century French Rococo carved mirrors and azure blue + pure white chandeliers. {the goods: *1. mirror from oly; *2./.3 chandeliers: both from jayson home & garden}.
(org. post by Susan Rapp Apr 29, 2009)
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The first photograph + the white sofa + the chandeliers = divine...
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteWonderful blog! Keep them coming.
ReplyDeleteI could see Snow White sitting nicely in my living room. Historical, with a modern touch. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteThat first shot is right out of a dream, so dramatic and gorgeous. I love that staircase.
ReplyDeleteThe white sofa with metallic legs-- super ultra modern. Love the look, and seems to be a comfortable sofa as well.
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS pieces. Loving the 'snow white' chair!
ReplyDeleteAmazing Tim Walker photograph! Your posts are always so well written and with the most fab stuff. I am loving it all.
ReplyDeleteLove the use of the term European Eclectic. EE style. Trés Trés Chic
ReplyDeleteI just love the peacock feather chair! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWOW! What beautiful things! I love the chairs and the staircase. Would love to live there. You have some of the best pictures and the things I really like!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week!
Pam :-)
Wow -the first image is breathtaking~ your blog is a pleasure to visit! thanks..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images (that candle holder like coral is so great). I always enjoy your posts Susan!
ReplyDeleteyes! that first photo IS amazing.
ReplyDeleteI come from a Mexican city where we have the best examples of Baroque Architecture and I am totally into the New Baroque movement - A couple of pieces here and there can definitely bring interest to any space.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous blog -- and I love anyone who can appreciate Tim Walker's photography. Plus, that peacock chair...mmmmm. Look forward to coming back!
ReplyDeleteAwesome new posts! Love them. For this one have you ever checked out James Duncan's work (www.jamesstuartduncan.com)? He's got some great new pieces.
ReplyDeleteWow, gorgeous! I love the ancient staircase and chandeliers. BEAUTIFUL.
ReplyDeleteI think I have found heaven - such a fantastic post with so many things to love - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh my lord, you have REALLY captured the ideal pieces I want in my home. The timeless details in the peacock chair and wonderful design in the mirror - that's it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for becoming a new follower. I'm definitely inspired to start a regular decor feature. Have a lovely weekend!
Oh and I'm TOTALLY going to try to recreate that woman on the stairs picture!
ReplyDeleteChic'n Cheap Living ~
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoyed the home couture collection. When I found that photo of the women on the stairs...I had no choice but to create a Lifestyle out of it. If you do recreate, please send me pics susan@urbantradingcompany.com Thanks, ~s
Loving the white table, very creepy and gothic
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post. The pictures are great and the peacock chair is quite unique.
ReplyDelete...top image is incredible, so powerful!
ReplyDeleteThat first image is outrageously beautiful. The door frame in the background is sensational....I want it.
ReplyDelete...top image is amazing, one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteLove this selection, especially that long gorgeous sofa!
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