A trip to Paris would not be complete without a visit to these two institutions. The first, Laduree, is the peppermint coloured shop containing gelato-coloured macaroons in gorgeous shades of rose, mauve and a host of others:
Apparently they inspired the colour palette for Sophia Coppola's Marie Antoinette. Aren't they lovely:
I also had a hot chocolate at Le Grand Colbert, the restaurant where Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson meet at the end of 'Something's Gotta Give'. Apparently, people try and book the table they sat at. The restaurant is very beautiful but tres expensive.
Friday, May 23, 2008
The Flea Markets
As I mentioned on a previous post, I preferred the flea market at Vanves to the one at Clignancourt. This was because at Vanves, the stalls were much less formal and temporary and the prices reflected this.
My favourite stalls were ones which looked like they contained the contents of a chateau, complete with mouldy curtains. I loved the fabrics at this one. You could buy a curtain for 150 € which I thought was reasonable:
The Clignancourt stalls were permanent, more like little shops:
As an indication of Clignancourt prices, these bowls were 33 € each:
They are lovely, but not within my budget, unfortunately.
My favourite stalls were ones which looked like they contained the contents of a chateau, complete with mouldy curtains. I loved the fabrics at this one. You could buy a curtain for 150 € which I thought was reasonable:
The Clignancourt stalls were permanent, more like little shops:
As an indication of Clignancourt prices, these bowls were 33 € each:
They are lovely, but not within my budget, unfortunately.
Versailles
Went to Versailles the other day. What a place! But I found that the main chateau was too grand and formal for me:
I much preferred Marie-Antoinette's estate which is away from the main palace. One part of it, Le Grand Trianon, was open, and contained furnishings which were more to my liking:
I particularly loved the pinks:
Unfortunately, Le Petit Trianon, which was Marie-Antoinette's personal space, was being restored. Can't wait to come back one day and see it.
I much preferred Marie-Antoinette's estate which is away from the main palace. One part of it, Le Grand Trianon, was open, and contained furnishings which were more to my liking:
I particularly loved the pinks:
Unfortunately, Le Petit Trianon, which was Marie-Antoinette's personal space, was being restored. Can't wait to come back one day and see it.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
The Paris Apartment
As promised, here are photos of the apartment in Paris where we are swapping for a week. Its very centrally located on the Left Bank, just a short busride away from Bvde St Germain, Luxembourg Gardens etc, and a short walk to the local Monoprix and markets. Here I am coming back after shopping:
Its bright and airy with pretty funky decor:
So far, I can thoroughly recommend the whole swapping scene.
Its bright and airy with pretty funky decor:
So far, I can thoroughly recommend the whole swapping scene.
Thai Beach Style
I love this look - I wish I could have it at home. The Thais seem to do it so well. From low tables and lounges in a bar at Sairee on Koh Tao:
To the Safety Stop at Mae Haad, also on Koh Tao:
This one is on Koh Samui:
And my favourite, an all white bar in Mae Haad:
I guess I just have to visit Thailand more often.
To the Safety Stop at Mae Haad, also on Koh Tao:
This one is on Koh Samui:
And my favourite, an all white bar in Mae Haad:
I guess I just have to visit Thailand more often.
Monday, May 19, 2008
The Trip So Far....
In Paris now after a week in Thailand with my gorgeous sons, Dave and Mont:
Dave and I on a bike outside our hotel on the island of Koh Tao:
When I got to Paris, I went to the flea market at Vanves and bought these beautiful fabrics:
Today it was the flea markets at Clignancourt, which I didnt like as much. Found the ultimate bath but have no way of getting it home:
Will send more info on Paris and Thailand soon - having trouble with the AZERTY keyboard.
Dave and I on a bike outside our hotel on the island of Koh Tao:
When I got to Paris, I went to the flea market at Vanves and bought these beautiful fabrics:
Today it was the flea markets at Clignancourt, which I didnt like as much. Found the ultimate bath but have no way of getting it home:
Will send more info on Paris and Thailand soon - having trouble with the AZERTY keyboard.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Au Revoir
Yay! I'm flying out on my big trip tomorrow morning. I'll be in Thailand for a week, so probably won't have much access to a computer, but in a week's time I'll be in Paris. First up, I'll be visiting the flea markets at Clignancourt and Vanves, so hopefully I'll be able to post lots of photos of beautiful things I see there. Also, I'll include some pics of the house where I'll be swapping. Before I go, I'm just posting some last-minute images of picture frames I found at the op-shop recently:
Monday, May 5, 2008
So Gorgeous
When I walked into the shop, I thought it would be full of the sort of textiles from Uzbekistan and Afghanistan I had seen so many times before which, though lovely, had not inspired me to buy them. But then I saw the Russian trade cloth, firstly in the edging and some of the patches in the wall-hanging:
Here are some closeups. The florals were so exquisite I thought I was going to faint:
Then I saw the quilt and loved the ikat-patterned silk:
But, when I turned it over and saw the faded red floral on the back, I knew I had to have it as well:
Here are some closeups. The florals were so exquisite I thought I was going to faint:
Then I saw the quilt and loved the ikat-patterned silk:
But, when I turned it over and saw the faded red floral on the back, I knew I had to have it as well:
Thursday, May 1, 2008
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