








First off, a very Happy Thanksgiving to all those celebrating this weekend! Here in Canada, we celebrated last month, though who could tire of the delicious flavours, scents and traditions that Thanksgiving brings. For my family, traditions include a large feast around a lively table of turkey, stuffing, vegetables, cranberry sauce, potatoes, and plenty of pumpkin pie! Do you have any traditions that you are looking forward to?
I thought this place was very fitting to showcase today—with the beautiful patina and style that is to true to the south of France...the cozy table, unique bathroom sink, and large crown detail are so beautiful...a few of my favorite features. Yours?
/images scanned via Côté Sud, photography by Bernard Touillon/
What a gorgeous post Sarah! Love the urns and the yellow paint. I used to have a yellow office that I still would like to repeat one day. it was a glorious colour to work in. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteOH MY. Love this post Sarah! So gorgeous, I really should take a closer look at that mag at the bookstore! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! It makes me dream of the Provence!
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beautiful, beautiful place Sarah! love the subtleness of the yellows, clay, grey & white. I've been coveting a mini-version of this place found here in Austin. Thanks for the Thanksgiving greetings!
ReplyDeleteoh soooo beautiful images, Sarah! love those pink moons and stars on the table! thank you for your sweet comments! xo
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Turkey Bird day to all!! & Have a great weekend ... Luv your bloggie.
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I seriously need a vacation ! This gallery just takes me away.
ReplyDeleteThat second photo would be the perfect place to meditate. Love it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! I love it!
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Sandi -- yellow is so cheerful. What a lovely color for an office :)
ReplyDeleteHard to pick a favorite feature but I really love the yellow walls -- they're the perfect shade of yellow (which can be rather tricky!). It brings such lightness to the space without being too bright.
ReplyDeleteAverill -- I completely agree.
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