Friday, September 13, 2013
Super Model Rooms
Whenever I visit antiques shows, my attention is captured by all kinds of booths and displays. But the booths that remain most memorable to me, even years after attending a show, are those where some amazing, unbelievable, one-of-a-kind find was displayed or those that were decorated to resemble chic living spaces. I think that for those of us with a yen for decorating, we can't help but be drawn to exhibit spaces with strong decorative appeal, even if the wares being displayed aren't anything special. True connoisseurs might cringe, but I think it's the truth.
Had I attended the fifth Biennale des antiquaires in Paris back in 1970, the rooms seen here, which I believe were part of the show, would have been etched into my memory. If my English translation is correct, these model rooms were decorated by Jean Dive of Galerie Maison et Jardin. I'm not familiar with this show, so I don't know if model rooms were/are a regular feature. No matter, because there is much to look at, namely richly upholstered seating mixed with sleek, contemporary brushed steel and lots of Chinese pieces thrown in for good measure. It might be a bit much to absorb, but this cocktail of furnishings does require one to linger over these photos, just as the show's guests must have lingered in these super model spaces.
All photos from Decoration- Tradition et Renouveau
OMG! I had to get up from the floor just to type this. Wow and then some!!
ReplyDeleteI have got to find a copy of this book: Decoration- Tradition et Renouveau (obviously for less than $300!)
Please continue to share. It's a fabulous book
So glad you like these photos! I will continue to go through this book and share photos. Just yell "Stop!" if it gets to be too much. :)
DeleteIt's the fireplace in that first picture than made my heart skip a beat - FABULOUS!!!
ReplyDeletethese photos are stunning + more please. xxpeggybraswelldesign.com
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable! Makes me wants to transport myself to 1970 Paris.. complete with cigarette in hand. Thanks so much for sharing, the most interesting pics I've seen in a while. Would love more.
ReplyDeleteCan we bring this high-style back?? Love the details.
ReplyDeleteMary