Just a quick envy-filled post this weekend featuring another great weekend getaway - David Linley's delightful French retreat in Provence.
I've always been such a fan of Linley's work, and have a few treasures that I purchased at his shop in London. I can still remember, 10 or 15 years ago, seeing images of his small, almost magical, flat in London. (Does anyone know if these are available anywhere . . . I can't remember which magazine they were in . . . ugh!)
I love this restful master bedroom . . . and the charming, casual photos of Linley and his mother Princess Margaret. Classic English design.
if the world were in its proper order - this would be my weekend . . . lol. But, unfortunately, I'm off to the office to catch up on the pile of paperwork that doesn't seen to end.
I've always been such a fan of Linley's work, and have a few treasures that I purchased at his shop in London. I can still remember, 10 or 15 years ago, seeing images of his small, almost magical, flat in London. (Does anyone know if these are available anywhere . . . I can't remember which magazine they were in . . . ugh!)
"He and his wife have furnished the houses very personally, with pieces that come tagged with a memory, the name of a friend or of a place they have visited—“things we’ve collected and even made,” says Linley."
“I didn’t want it to feel ‘done,’ but rustic; it wasn’t to be a complete and finished design,”
I love this restful master bedroom . . . and the charming, casual photos of Linley and his mother Princess Margaret. Classic English design.
"Also in the room is a Linley model of Villa Cornaro,
a Palladian villa in Italy’s Veneto region, that serves as a fanciful jewelry box."
"As to why he chose this landlocked property rather than more obvious choices in France with expanses of blue sea, like the Côte d’Azur or Biarritz, he looks across the landscape at fields and forests that fall away into other fields and forests, all tumbling into the distant panorama. Waving his hand at hills sculpted by the late-afternoon sun in light and shade, he says, “This is my sea.” "
if the world were in its proper order - this would be my weekend . . . lol. But, unfortunately, I'm off to the office to catch up on the pile of paperwork that doesn't seen to end.
Have a great weekend everyone!