Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts

30 July 2010

Violet Trends While France Vacations!




A lilac-drenched coffee
machine from Krups

Since tomorrow is August 1, as anyone who has ever visited, lived in or done business with France knows, forget about getting much done in the next thirty days..or until "la rentrée ", when the kids go back to school and the adults trudge back to the workplace!

For one solid month, tout le monde will be on les vacances leaving us here in the New World green with envy for all the time the French have off from work! So while they are at the mountains, by the seashore or on the islands, we here in America can take a vacation from our white-cabinets-stainless-appliances-white-tile-ebonized-floors-kitchens and check out these cuisines a la francaise in what looks to be a seriously trending color over there: le violet (or..purple!)

They made me smile; they made me think of vacation homes. They also made me wonder just a little bit about who is really brave enough to do an entire kitchen in purple?

What do you think?


A liberal use of purple makes a very strong statement
in this contemporary French kitchen!



Fabulous retro-style refrigerator comes in brilliant colors from Gorenje!


Deep aubergine cabinets and island make a rich
and sophisticated statement in this chic urban kitchen..


I do adore these cassis color cabinets by Mobalpa!


Efficient French kitchenette with violet cabinets
tucked into small space looks great!


A purple blender...fun!


Even venerable Emile Henry is in on the
trend with this Fig colored cocotte!


And just to be quite sure you get the point, here
is a very purple Brabantia dust bin!

all images Côté Maison


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To Each His Own Summer!






25 August 2009

Tadelakt: "Hard as Stone and Soft as Silk"


The first time I saw tadelakt was in St. Tropez, France, several years ago. I was immediately transfixed by the pearlescent, translucent, hand-rubbed-all-the-way-to-glossy, impervious-to-water finish. I had never seen anything like it before, and rarely have since. I had stumbled upon one of the oldest and most treasured plaster finishes in the world. The art of tadelakt is 4,000 years old, and comes from Morocco.

Designers in France are using it today for its silky texture and indescribable patina, which are unmatched by any other plaster finish available. It is absolutely stunning.


Tadelakt functions extremely well in wet areas and can form a seamless, monolithic finish to back splashes, countertops and sinks in kitchen, bathroom, shower and powder room areas. Made from natural hydraulic lime, quartz and marble powder, tadelakt is white in color and can be pigmented using natural earth pigments.

The tadelakt process is deceptively simple. A natural powder paste is applied to the surface, then polished with a smooth stone. This is repeated seven times. Finally, the surface is sealed by rubbing with a black olive oil soap.

To fully appreciate it's allure, it is said that you have to caress it. I couldn't agree more!





Satiny Coral Tadelakt Finish on
Integrated Shelves in
French Kitchen




A Parisian Salle de Bain Finished in
Black and Taupe Tadelakt


Tadelakt Taupe Walls in
Parisian Salle de Bain



Tadelakt Taupe Walls in
Parisian Water Closet



Charcoal Grey Integral Tadelakt Bathtub in
Parisian Bathroom


Tadelakt Red Shower Walls in
Chic Provencal Salle de Bain


Tadelakt Red Sculptural Bowl in
Provence, France


Creme Tadelakt Walls in Parisian Salle de Bain


Gorgeous Tadelakt
Parisian Salle de Bain


Beautiful Tadelakt Red and Gold Backsplash and
Integral Sink in Provence, France


Tadelakt Grey Countertops and
Shelves in Parisian Kitchen



Tadelakt Backsplash, Countertop and Integral Sink in
Provence, France


Tadelakt plaster finish would be gorgeous and luxurious in our American homes. I can see it working beautifully in chic Napa and Sonoma wine country homes.

If you have seen tadelakt installed here, I would love to see pictures!


Resources:



Photos Courtesy of Traditions du Maroc
and Maroc Design in
Paris and Avignon, France




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for elegant, sustainable and pragmatic
Chic Provence Interior Design


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