Photo Source: David Prince Photography: Vintage Interiors
Rarely, do I use other people’s photography on my blog. But there are so many wonderful, creative, inspiring artists out there that I cannot help but share a few of my favorites. Especially those depicting vintage, old, antique filled interiors: A visual feast of inspiration.
I have added the links to the photographer’s blogs listed below each photo or the series of photo by the same photographer.
Hope you enjoy them as much as I do.
Photo Source of the top three photos: Etapartca:
Etapartca collects and creates with items she had found at the brocante and yonder.
Femine, ton sur ton (same neutral color theme).
Photo source: Photo me & Alice, Mostly white, full of light. Simply stated objects creating a carefree still life. 19th century confiture jars with a silver dome hanging on the wall. Me & Alice is a blog you could live on for days at a time.
Chic chandeliers hanging above, shedding a different sort or light, on the convent style table and benches below.
Photo source: Cote Bastide. (top three photos) Luckily, and I mean luckily, I live close to two of Cote Bastide main shops, one in Aix en Provence and the other in Lourmarin. A must see. Again ton sur ton color theme, using natural elements with a mixture of antiques and their own beautifully reproduced items. Cote Bastides style is like a convent with a regard towards elegance. Holy and pure.
Books as a backdrop , with a early 1800 hemp and burlap covered sofa.
Hemp covered modern cut sofa, sits in front of a mid century, old style coffee table. The mixutred of varied antiques and old things work together creating a harmony that is hard to do when using various period pieces.
Music stand gives way to music sheet wallpaper.
French provencal rustic chair and table, with eighteen century wooden candlesticks, a glass holds a yellow rose and a hemp sheet is folded on the chair.
Holy water font, marble shell used as a sink. Subtle colors trace the details along the walls.
Photo source for the above six photos b Gilles Trillard:
Photo Source for the above photos Gilles Trillard and Michele Lalande’s books are of French interiors:
Le XVIIIe Siecle Retrouve, New 18th Century Style, Secrets d’Interieurs, and L’Espirt XVIIIeme Siecle. Four books by Gilles Trillard and Michele Lalande that capture the essences of French style inspired by the 18th century.
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