So I am sure you know him... Loi at Tone on Tone and his wonderful blog... well after receiving his most recent post in my inbox I went for a little peek at his shop. Loi has just brought back a container from Europe and I am so excited to see what he found. I love that he can create the most beautiful spaces and vignettes with layers of cream, greige, white, grey and a mix of soft muted colors. So I am aspiring to bring home some beauties like this when we shop in France in the coming weeks. (I have a wish list that is getting LONG).
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Sunburst mirrors..
I cannot put my finger on it but there is something that I cannot resist about the sunburst mirror. I love them right now, currently it is the rectangular pieces that have got me really hooked. I love the variation in texture and color and the statement that they make.
This trend has been hanging on and I am so happy about it!
Do you like the sunburst mirror or do you think it has had it's current reign long enough?
Find out a bit more about the history of the sunburst mirror here..
greige and gold.. again
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accent tables,
accents,
gold,
greige,
Mirrors,
settee,
Sun mirror,
sunburst,
Vintage french,
vintage mix
Location:
Foothill Ranch, CA 92610, USA
Gilles Tillard {simply detailed}
All the detail is simply stated in these photos..
I love them- it is like a day dream!
What are your plans for the weekend?
Much work to do here and spending some time with the family....
images via
let the sunshine in
It has been really beautiful here the last few days in California.
Sometimes, when I am having a difficult week like this one, I wonder am I doing the right things
with my life? Should I have just stuck with the whole stay at home mom thing? Then I could just enjoy the sunshine with the kids!
Or just sometimes I wonder would it be easier to just work for someone else and let it all go at the end of the day?
image via Architectural Digest
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