Showing posts with label interior design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interior design. Show all posts

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Yves Saint Laurents House 'Chateau Gabriel' in Russian Vogue














Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have gone ahead and bought a sprawling Chateau at Benerville near Deauville along the Normandy coast in France.
The house, Chateau Gabriel, was bought by the previous owners, renowned fashion mogul Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Berge in 1978. It was built in 1874, covers 850 square meters, has nine bedrooms, and is located inside a 30 hectares park with different kind of gardens (exotic, japanese, hinds park). There is also a helipad, stables and a datcha. The Chateau is surrounded by woods and views overlooking the sea.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Andreas Murkudis ~ My favorite Store in Berlin 2011
















Andreas Murkudis
Potsdamer Straße 77-87, Haus E, 
10785 Berlin 
+49 30 3088 1945 
www.andreasmurkudis.com
U2, S-bahn Potsdamer Platz. 
Open 12noon-8pm Mon-Sat.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Incredible

Does anyone know something about this image?
Little Augury, I am asking you!

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Vintage Map – Plan de Paris by Turgot, 1739

This post is not about the Christian Dior dress but about the vintage map from 1739 by Turgot you see in the background. I have seen them a few times and I can spend hours looking at it and marvel at the detail and sheer size of the print.
When I have my own house, this is the first thing I will buy!


Louis Bretez and Michel-Etienne Turgot's monumental 1739 map of Paris during the reign of Louis XV. Michel-Etienne Turgot, Louis XV's Prévot des Marchands, commissioned this plan in 1734 from Loius Bretez, a sculptor, painter and perspective specialist, who used the conventional bird's-eye representation. This was the last major example of this type of plan and is an important record of the architecture and gardens of Paris at that time. Turgot's plan of Paris is possibly the most ambitious urban mapping ever undertaken. Shows the whole of 18th century Paris and offers a wonderful perspective on the city prior to Baron Georges Eugène Haussmann’s 19th-century redesign.
Turgot, who held the mayor-like office of Prévôt des Marchands de Paris, commissioned Louis Bretez and Claude Lucas to produce this map in 1734. Oriented to the east on an axonometrical projection, this map is best understood as an aerial view where in every building, window, tree, shadow and park is shown. It took the team nearly five years of exhaustive sketching and surveying to assemble this masterpiece. In order to produce the thousands of sketches and surveys required to complete this map, Bretez was issued a permit to enter every building in Paris. The completed plan which consists of twenty individual sheets, can be assembled into a massive and striking display roughly 8 feet by 10 feet.
(via map-fair.com)

The map at Antony Todd's Store in NYC

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Antwerp Blue

Petals, Daisies, Honeycomb.... The new 'Bleus D’Ailleurs' tableware collection which will arrive in Hermes shops this May. Stunning.



pictures from vogue.es

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

My trip to Lombardia, Italy

 A backyard in Como, Italy

Bakery in Como, Italy

Castello Sforza in Soncino, Italy

Courtyard at Castello Sforza, Soncino, Italy

Spinach Garden

A Church in Milano by Via Moscova

A wonderful bakery at 7, via Moscova in Milan, Italy

At the Barber, 9, via Moscova in Milan, Italy

Staircase at the 'Pinacoteca di Brera'  in Milan.



My best friend's house


Love the 50's tiles and the Valentino Linen towels.











The Duomo in Milan