". . . chests draped in cloth served as dressing tables until early in the eighteenth century, when tables de toilette, known also as poudreuses, made their debut" . . . dressing tables seem to be a recurring theme lately, especially mirrored ones {also here}, but elegantly draped and ruffled is also lovely {and really quite wonderfully romantic}, especially when surrounded by floor-to-ceiling carrera, alongside grand archways, and beneath a nineteenth-century silvered french chandelier . . . also quite adore the pink rhinestone-tufted vanity stool in luxurious dusky pink fabric from lelièvre, paris, and spectacularly trimmed in rhinestones . . .
{p.s.} the rhinestone trim is from m&j trimmings, nyc & the art déco lamps are from a paris flea market
{photography by dan piassick, scan by this is glamorous from french impressions by betty lou phillips; quote also from french impressions}
Friday, April 29, 2011
{décor inspiration: tufted pink & carrera}
Posted by alex at 3:47 PM
Labels: bench, betty lou phillips, carrera, chandeliers, decor, dressing room, dressing table, french impressions, marble, skirted table, tufted, tufted bench, vanity
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