Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Temple of Love
Monday, September 28, 2009
The Belvedere
The grotto is the entrance to the Belvedere and you must pass over the faux bois bridge to gain entrance: Probably the most real faux bois i've ever seen!
We admittedly spent a good 30 minutes here just relaxing in the sun before continuing our tour of the estate. Hope you enjoyed this folly as much as we did!
Vintage O'Brien
While at the bookthing this past weekend, I picked up a copy of House & Garden magazine from March of 1993. Hard to believe this was 16 years ago now and a lot of the magazine, especially the ads, are incredibly dated. However, one article that withstood the test of time is about William Sofield and Thomas O'Brien.
The article features examples of their work from both of their own homes, office and gallery. The gallery wall (seen at the top of the post) could easily be in a magazine today.
I loved this image from the Aero gallery.
This is the living room of Sofield. Interesting side note -he's quite handy and restored the plaster ceiling himself!
A tablescape by Sofield. The cheval glass was designed by Ogden Codman for the Breakers mansion in Newport, RI.
The spare and symmetrical treatment of the fireplace will never go out of style.
The only space which is a bit dated but none the less cozy is the guest bedroom of O'Brien.
Friday, September 25, 2009
First weekend of fall
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Flamant
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
The French Pavilion
Look at that beautiful old wavy glass in the lantern! The porcelain roses connect you to the gardens outside.
The Pavilion lies at the end of a vista from the salon of the Petit Trianon . This axis is an example of the formal style of gardens favored under Louis XV. This style really focuses on the view - both in a garden axis such as this and an enfilade inside, such as seen in Versailles.
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