Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Paris digs..............from AD


A classical 18th century mix of pure Art Deco, Contemporary, and 18th century design. The home of Jacques Grange.


A harmonious interplay of French and Asian styles. Designer Christopher Noto.


Elie Saab's private refuge in Paris. Designed by Architect Chakib Richani.


French elegance with American comfort as designed by Timothy Corrigan for California clients in their Paris pied-a-terre.


Situated on the top floor of a 1910 building in the seventh arrondissement with a view of Notre Dame. The apartment of interior designer Jean-Paul Beajard.


Designer Juan Pable Molyneaux bought and renovated the lower two stories of Paris's 1618 Hotel Claude Passart as a personal residence.

I have a favorite, do you?
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Top photo by Vincent Thibert/remaining by Marina Faust 
All photos from Architecural Digest

23 comments:

  1. The 1st, the 2nd and that view from the bed. Now on to look at the feature !

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  2. Some real gorgeousness here! Beautiful finds, Sande, thanks for sharing.

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  3. This makes me totally regret dropping my subscription! Gorgeous! xoxo Beth

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  4. Wow - they're all exquisite but I think I'd have to say the Jacques Grange is my favorite - just love his incredibly elegant eclectic mix!!

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  5. Dearest Sande,

    Well, Jean-Paul Beajard created a very elegant and cozy room that I love very much. Juan Pablo is just trying to create his own Château.
    Elie Saab's bed looks more like a deluxe ware-house shelf. The ceiling and the mirrored wall is perfect but that bed is looking very cold and clinical...
    Enjoy the last days of 2010!

    Mariette's Back to Basics

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  6. I love the moulding and tall drapes in Elie Saab's bedroom-so rich!
    Of course, I am partial to anything Elie Saab does!

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  7. Lovely images today Sande, yes I do have a favourite. It would be Jean-Paul Beajard--- Love the blue hues and the view! x

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  8. Oh all so gorgeous but Timothy's is my fav! :)

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  9. Jacques Grange, long one of my favorites, though this pic is only a sliver of the treasures found there. One can't help wander the gardens of the Palais Royal and wonder, just where is Colette's flat, exactly...

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  10. I think it is all so amazing~ I love the look of anything or anybody in Paris. The "stories" that run through my head when I walk through some of the museums and parks are so faceted I even surprise myself. It is the building and decor that tell those haunted old wonderful stories to me~ Thanks for sharing this Sande!
    XO

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  11. That bedroom! Oh my!!! I love this post Sande. Those window treatments are making me feel faint! Hope your holiday was spectacular and your little Daisy is adjusting well.
    xoxo
    Judy~

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  12. These interiors are fabulous, right up my street. Your blog is gorgeous. I'm delighted to have found you xx

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  13. My favorite is . . . ALL!
    What a beautiful post!
    Many thanks.

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  14. Molyneaux...all that pattern on pattern! Fabulous and so over the top!

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  15. My favorite is the one by Christopher Noto. I think it is so beautiful! The others are all very nice but that's the one that just stands out.

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  16. Timothy Corrigan for the California couples paris home. I could totally move in and feel right at home, love it,Kathysue

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  17. All are just lovely, Sande, and the one thing that stands out for me are the incredible window treatments...so lush and dramatic!
    --Lee Ann

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  18. Oh my - abeatuiful gallery. I think Christopher Noto's is my fave..And I have to see the rest of Elie Saab's..

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  19. Fabulous post full of inspiration. Too funny your last post about 1st Christmas. Happy New Year to you.

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  20. I REALLY wanted to see more of the Paris post but the link would not work for me. I adore the use of the blue and green wall color with the white trim work. I have been planning to mix these exact shades for some time now and this is wonderful inspiration for how to accomplish it.

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  21. How beautiful! I love that there is an amazing view from every window!

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  22. What a great collection of different interpretations of Parisian interiors.

    Cheers,


    Claudia

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  23. This is incredible. I love those high ceilings it makes the apt. feel so dramatic. Gorgeous.

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