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1w ago
Karibou is a renowned French artist and author. She studied Art History and then devoted herself to painting; her passion. Since her first exhibition in Paris in 1973, she has exhibited her work throughout France and internationally.
Her works can be found in her Provençal atelier, on the Atlantic island of L'Ile D'Yeu and in her numerous exhibitions, domestic and abroad. She has an irrepressible fascination with nature and a deep connection with people and animals alike.
Her paintings are inspired by the wild coasts of her island life and ..read more
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2w ago
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WELCOME TO CHANTEDUC
American journalist, author, restaurant critic and celebrated cooking instructor Patricia Wells and her husband, Walter, welcome you to Chanteduc, their beloved farmhouse in Provence, and home since 1984. This catalog contains the fruits of a life devoted to sharing the region’s rich traditions, countryside and culture primarily through Patricia’s popular cooking school, At Home with Patricia Wells ..read more
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3M ago
France, known for its incredible summertime charm, enchants travelers and locals alike with its picturesque landscapes and incredible cuisine. Among the many cherished traditions France upholds, one stands out to us here at Chez Pluie: the art of the summer picnic, an experience that encapsulates relaxation, elegance, and hospitality.
In this blog, we’ll be introducing you to the essentials of creating the perfect French summer picnic, as well as our very favorite must-have picnic items.
But firstly, you’ll need to select all the right food and beverages. Is it really a French picnic wit ..read more
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9M ago
Yes, it's time once again to set the table for dinner! At Chez Pluie, we believe setting the table is not a mundane task, but a uniquely artistic ritual that reflects our values of hospitality and elegance. In this article, we’ll delve into the art of setting the table and provide a step-by-step guide to creating the most beautiful table setting, which expresses your own tastes and traditions.
So, where do we start? The first element to creating your perfect setting is considering what theme, colors, and style to choose. This initial vision will help you choose the other elements of the ..read more
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9M ago
Pottery, one of the oldest and most widely practiced forms of art, is timeless craft that has a significant place in our cultural heritage. From ancient Greek pottery to Chinese porcelain to lustreware from the Middle East and raku from Japan, potters and ceramicists have evolved different styles and a variety of techniques.
French Majolica or Barbotine (the name it goes by in France), is a style of pottery characterized by its bright coloring and natural motifs. Majolica originated in Italy, but has made its way around the world and retains a unique charm in modern design.
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Chez Pluie
1y ago
On a crisp winter's morning in Paris, we met with the Earful Tower's Oliver Gee for a chat about life in Provence, navigating flea markets, French antiques and what it's like to be an Australian living in France.
It was an honor to meet with Oliver - his hugely successful podcast focuses on all things Paris seen through the eyes of his guests who live / work / perform / cook in Paris and France.
Listen to the interview.
By coincidence, this charming painting was on display in a local gallery, showing the iconic seventeenth-century building that houses Odette - the wor ..read more
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1y ago
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A lifestyle that is cozy, welcoming, and relaxing can be achieved by decorating one's home in the style of a French bistro. The aesthetic should be reminiscent of the 1950s and have a country feel.You can accomplish this look by utilizing a wide range of materials, colors, and tonalities in your design.
Beige, taupe, sage green, and ivory are some examples of the kinds of neutral colors and warm tones that are commonly used in the French bistro style. These hues are perfect for producing a warm and inviting a ..read more
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1y ago
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CONTRASTING TEXTURES AND TONES
An exquisite gueridon from the early nineteenth century serves as the room's focal point. The heavy top is made of beautiful charcoal marble with white veining, and the legs are made of black cast iron. Copper hardware provides contrast, softens the color scheme, and gives a sense of luxury, while black leather and moleskin offer a textural element to the environment.
DISPROPORTIONAL GLASS SCULPTURE
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1y ago
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A Louis XIV walnut commode from the early eighteenth-century grounds this scene – brightly contrasted by vintage sunburst mirrors. A handmade brutalist vase adds texture and is evocative of sweet-chestnut seed pods that are customarily found in Provençale gardens. Two artisan made birds enliven the vignette while simplicity is added by the wicker armchair ..read more
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1y ago
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Elegant and unconventional - this French vignette is anchored by a striking eighteenth-century walnut arbalète commode. The vintage Parisian lithographs animate the scene – the artist Jean-Michel Clauzade (b.1957) was raised in Paris, his father, a boucher. His art is a product of a childhood spent observing la vie quotidienne in Paris. The sculptural vases add texture and harmonious earthy tones. A timeless antique Medici vase brings the garden indoors, sitting atop a Corinthian pedestal ..read more