Thursday, 30 July 2015

A special visit to the Dior Home Boutique in Paris

DIOR HOME BOUTIQUE
PARIS


Before we left Australia on our recent holiday,  a designer friend of mine urged us to visit this beautiful boutique nestling within the magnificence of all things Dior. 
This uber-chic flagship store is perfectly placed on a corner of the famed Avenue Montaigne.  Our stroll along this beautifully wide boulevard, beneath the trees on such a lovely day, was dreamy.   We paused at the entrance, enjoying the pale grey palette and the perfectly clipped topiaries.



Ushered into the store,  we made our way through the very tempting Dior handbags and fashion,  to the Home Boutique.  I had, through Instagram, made contact with the charming Doris Brynner and meeting her was a delight!  Once married to Yul Brunner,  Doris, whose best friend was Audrey Hepburn, must have many fascinating memories of those glamorous times.  Doris transformed the Dior Home store 15 years ago and has maintained an establishment well known in all the right circles as the place to find unusual and special pieces for the home.   

Her personal style is legendary and the beautiful displays reflect her incredibly experienced eye for high-quality beauty in the home.    

The lighting in the boutique is soft and complimentary, creating a soft glow.  Unfortunately,  my camera was not very happy adjusting, so please forgive the quality of my photographs.    I was quite disappointed when I processed them...




I adored the green leaf faience above, and my mind immediately leapt to summer lunches on the veranda!  How could I resist!!  The beautiful fern set it all off beautifully!





The "Ginkgo" is a new design.  In the photograph below, the ginkgo napery is displayed.


I loved this design .. casual yet chic..

Bold and bright with an organic shape.. 

Both this colourway and the one below are so chic.



These wicker serving pieces are so delicate.  I marvelled at the expertise of weaving these intricate designs.  I imagine them lined with exquisite linen, serving fresh bread...




Utterly glamorous.

I loved the whimsy of the butterflies.. so dainty

The enamel frames, available in all the jewel colours, are very sought after.

Mr R-I chatting to the charming Frederick

Clients are encouraged to help themselves... there is a water bowl for doggies down below too!



Shapes, colours and forms.. the fish is a recurring theme!




Throughout the store,  the glassware is particularly beautiful

The charming Doris who was so warm and welcoming.

This is a magnificent Ardmore vase which Doris commissioned.  Ardmore can be quite ornate and detailed  and Doris explained she prefers more simple designs.  Handmade by Alex Shabalala for Dior.


Pillowcases and sheets in the softest shades edged with exquisitely delicate lace. 

The wide range of colours 


Lucite in all colours.  Notice that magnificent green glass piece in the background.

I loved this large basket.. 

More beautiful shapes and colours

I could imagine using this for a summer lunch onboard a yacht!



Breathtaking

But for me,  this vase said it all.  Impossible to say how that magnificent tree was etched into the glass.  It is a very tall vase and no photo in the world could do it justice.

Stopping by the Dior Home Boutique will now become a Parisian ritual.  Firstly, to say hello to Doris again and secondly to discover more of her special finds!  This magnificent "tree" vase will haunt me for a while although I do look forward to my 'leaf' plates arriving!

Thank you to Doris for this special visit.  It was such a treat being shown around by her!  Thanks also to   Stacey of Quintessence Blog for her post on this fabulous store which was helpful in reminding me of the name of the Boutique!  Do drop by and read her post.  Her photos are an improvement on mine!

Dior, 30 Avenue Montaigne, 75008 Paris
(+33 1 4073 7373)


 


Sunday, 26 July 2015

OUR LAST THREE DAYS IN PARIS

OUR LAST THREE DAYS IN PARIS

We decided to spend the last three days of our holiday, in Paris.  We chose to get there from Boussac by car instead of taking the train which would have involved handling the heavy baggage ourselves. 

Our journey took just under five hours, which included a couple of stops.  One stop for lunch and the other stop to visit the house of Georges Sand, the French writer, in Nohant, near Chateauroux.




Although the house itself was closed,  we enjoyed a stroll around the gardens.


Trucks are not allowed to use the freeways on Sundays which made our entry into Paris much easier.

We checked into the Mandarin Oriental hotel in Rue Saint Honore and as our room wasn't ready, we had a cup of tea in the cool, leafy courtyard.


When it  became obvious that we might not have the energy to head out,  we opted to stay right where we were and have a light supper.  The vegetable platter below was my choice,  and it was delicious.




At breakfast the next morning,  we decided not to rush around like mad tourists, as it was far too hot,  but rather to re-visit favourite spots and take it easy.  We strolled around the Left Bank, visited a favourite book store as well as our favourite optician which stocks divine specs.  We stopped for ice-creams, and I discovered a new shop or two!


On one of the evenings,  we had dinner at Chez Monsieur which is just off Rue Saint Honore.  



We enjoyed the most delicious John Dory and really enjoyed the ambiance of this friendly restaurant.





Lunch at a favourite restaurant - La Cigalle, which is famous for it's  Souffles, was a little disappointing.  Sadly,  it has been taken over by new owners,  and although the souffles are still delicious,  the decor is really austere and lacks the warmth and charm that was there before. It's not all about the food I'm afraid!





I then discovered a delightful shop called Brigitte et Alice Vermelin 


The very creative mother and daughter team have been in business for some years now but only opened this shop a year ago.  They stock  beautiful china - some hand-painted,  glassware,  some of it from Murano as well as exquisite linens, for both bed and table.    Alice, the daughter, was so charming, and proudly showed me around, explaining where everything came from.  She very excitedly showed me Charlotte Moss's newest book in which some of their table linens appear.



Below are photos of some of their beautiful wares.


Hand painted Hydrangea cups and saucers


Murano Glassware

Exquisite leaf design.


Tissue box covers



Delicate placemats with napkins to match

I loved this tureen







Do drop by if you're in Paris.  The shop is guaranteed to tempt you!!


The end came too soon, and now those warm, busy last three days in Paris seem like a dream.

As I sit here,  it is 3 deg C outside!  There is an icy gale blowing and the temperature will be down to -1deg tonight!

We had a dream of a holiday and now I have the rest of Winter and all goes with it to enjoy.  My Spring garden is not too far off,  and  bulbs are already peeping out of pots and there are blossom buds on some  of the Pears.
What a warm welcome we got from these two!

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