Let me just start off this post by admitting that I don't speak a word of French. (I promise this will be relevant before you are finished reading!) So, when I was flipping through the Côté Maison site yesterday and stumbled across these provocative images, I assumed I was looking at one big eclectic home...

"Perfect!" I thought to myself, "I'll use this space for my coco+kelley post!" Well, since Côté Maison is in French I didn't realize I was actually reading about several homes - not just one. But I really, really wanted it to be the same home...

Because these rooms are amazing! (like Mary McDonald's dressing room, wearing a flame stitch wall covering, designed by her, for Osborne & Little).

And, it seems viable for all this color to be under one roof, based on bold pattern-play running rampant. So, indulge with me in this fantasy, won't you?

And let's pretend that our nontraditional pied-à-terre be in Paris... with a view of course.
Now some (loose) guidelines to inspire our own room...

Using a French settee as our classical proportion, we flank it with tall luxurious lamps, then add an amazing outspoken coffee table, just to mix things up. The bright rug offers a (much needed) dose of color and pattern, while a Gala chair introduces unexpected texture.
Layer on tons of throw pillows in wild prints and patterns, and, voila! Your own crazy little pied-à-terre is ready for serious lounging and champagne sipping.
Layer on tons of throw pillows in wild prints and patterns, and, voila! Your own crazy little pied-à-terre is ready for serious lounging and champagne sipping.
xoxo
now *that* is a coffee table!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your combos at the bottom! Super cool, chic, bohemian, and glam!
ReplyDeleteThat purple couch is stunning! And that view from the pied-a-terre...ooh la la!
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That French settee is on.the.money, Cass! Love it!
ReplyDeletelovely roundup, i love all the unique pieces! xoxo jcd :: cornflake dreams
ReplyDeleteIf I saw that purple couch on any other day, I probably wouldn't like it, but holy canoli it looks great in the room! The white walls, mirrors, and zebra rug make this room perfect! Merci for sharing!
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-linh
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That deep purple sofa is so roamntic ..
ReplyDeleteJ'ai lu ta demande d'eeek ahhhh, mais je n'aime pas ces chambres. Ils resemblent un mauvais salon de coiffure. Excusez pour mon Francais.
ReplyDeleteThis is something that has happened to me many times before (even in English-language magazines) - but I think it's totally conceivable that all those rooms could fit together in one eccentric home!
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All the rooms would make a great home together !! Love the walls in the second photo !
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That wallpaper is INSANE!!!
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Wauw this is my first visit on your blog and i love this deco style!! <3 I am a new follower, happy i found you 2!
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these gorgeous rooms would look great under one roof....love Diane Von Furstenberg's dramatic and stunning sofa in the first image...
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I think the rug makes it all just go *POP*! And the coffee table--LOVE IT.
ReplyDeleteOMG I completely understand your dismay. I wish this was the same house too! I love all the bold patterns and random color palletes! Its the dream abode for a creator/innovator/visionary. Daily inspiration !!
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this is my kind of home !
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