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hamptons chair
Bear with me for a moment as I try to explain a bit about this chair.  Most of the information about it is in French, but I think I get the gist of it.

It’s a new release from French designer Eric Jourdan – who, among other things, has a big collection coming out in January that he created with Ligne Roset.   Eric works with the firm Domeau & Pérès which gets a lot of commissions to design for the aviation and aeronautics industries – which was a big inspiration for this interesting creation.

This being named The Hampton’s Chair by Jourdan – you clearly see the classic Hamptons-esque lines set off by the deck like Red Cedar planking.   The original chair was actually designed for an upscale golf club here in the US, but Domeau & Pérès wanted to offer a version of the design to the general public as well.

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With this chair, Jourdan wanted to evoke the utilitarian aspects of Enzo Mari’s Autoprogettazione collection released in the 1970’s.  This was a group of designs that were conceptualized as DYI project kits that could be built using everyday materials and tools.  Although (to me at least) it seems The Hampton’s Chair has a distinct Summery spirit about it, I can see it in a wide array of settings year round.

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versaille chandelier

Jean from NotCot visited Versaille this week for a black tie party.  While she was wandering the halls of the gorgeous palace she took a series of photos of the chandeliers from directly below.  I must say, juxtaposed against the stunning hand painted ceilings, the photos show the palace in a lovely new “light”.  Here’s one – see more.

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