Sunday, 5 June 2011

A letter to Anthropologie



All photos: Anthropologie.eu

For once more words than eye candy on European Chic. I found this fun letter on McSweeney's internet tendencies. Who identifies with the letter writer?

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AN OPEN LETTER TO ANTHROPOLOGIE.

Your little catalogue comes careening into our home every three weeks and suddenly I am dissatisfied with my life. Happiness flies out the window (sans Persian Velvet Curtains). You make me angry with my loving, live-in boyfriend, unhappy with our adorable dogs, and dissatisfied with our sprawling, albeit ramshackle, flat.

You thought you were so clever when you one-upped our spiffy, yet haphazard flea market furnishings with your imported Long Forgotten Coat Rack comprised of grove root, and your Madeline Chair finished with a perfect weathered patina. You considered yourself cooler-than-thou when you took on a minimalist European flair by introducing the Ditte Sofa in ochre linen. "Finishing the crossword never felt so elegant," you said! Because of you, I can't even start a Word Jumble on our once beloved, now just plain natty sectional. You twisted the knife into our unstylish backdoor with your Medici Doorknob "warmed with an aristocratic Mediterranean pattern." Damn you and your Peacock Toile Switchplates!

But forget our surroundings—it's true, without the Lady & Her Dog Loveseat in mist twill, the fox terriers have been relegated to a sad little polyester-covered pup bed to rest their, what I bet you would deem, "unstylish furry legs." What pains me, Anthropologie, is that without your Two-Timing Sweater (a cardigan and a pullover! Yes, that's right!) I will not be able to "have my cake and eat it, too." Knowing I can't afford your Into-the-Woods-Dress and thus will never be able to stand like your model does at the foot of a glacier, bare armed yet warm, is more than I can live with. It pains me to accept that I could scale mountains in four-inch platform heels if only I had the Lunar Puzzle Mary Janes! I struggle knowing that without your Can-Can Pencil Skirt, complete with "choreographed flounce," life will just never have that je ne sais quoi's.

So after months of longing and lamenting, I took action. I knew I shouldn't have done it, but I made a pilgrimage. I braved the train, the crowds, the drizzly weather. I entered your doors and I stood directly in front of your Cooled Lava Dress (Oh, how very cool it was). I visited your Bay-of-Smoke Jacket. (You knew I always wanted to go to the Bay of Smoke!). Standing on your faux-sanded wooden farmhouse floors, amongst your clusters of light bulbs turned avant-garde chandeliers, I realized I've done it all wrong—the liberal arts degree, the MFA, the low-paying publishing jobs, the erratic freelancing and adjunct teaching.

If only I could go back in time and study Anthropologie (quirky spelling and all!). If only I had known that true happiness comes wrapped in a $118 Frefaxi Cowlneck in the color porcelain, and that bliss was founded on boots with "rough-and tumble" cognac leather stacked heels, and that with a Hillside Vista Skirt, "layers of earth and sky" would be mimicked on my own person.

If only I had known, Anthropologie. If only I had known.

— Anna Mantzaris

Friday, 3 June 2011

Old-fashioned European salon

Photo: SkonaHem

For me, this is a typical example of a 19th century bourgeois salon. Dark and muted colours, lots of paintings on the wall, a tasseled table cloth and velvet upholstered chairs.

Can you imagine living here? What elements do you like, and could see being used in a more contemporary setting?

Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Design between heaven and earth


 The former Kruisheren cloister, dating from the fifteenth century, is located in the centre of Maastricht, The Netherlands. Together with the monumental gothic church, this complex has been transformed into an awesome designer hotel. Isn't the modern tunnel-like entrance amazing?

And how much do I want a wine cellar similar to the one shown at the very end of this post?! My neighbour P. here in Paris has a very sizeable wine cellar in the beautiful medieval caves he recently renovated and which I totally plan on taking over one day.











This is what I call a well-stocked wine cellar...

 EDIT: I forgot to include this lovely image of the libary housed in the former church above the wine bar.

Monday, 30 May 2011

Cute breakfast place


Photo: Wohnidee

I can see myself having a casual breakfast here. I like the random display of postcards. Maybe I'll start a collage above my breakfast table, too. For now it is only a blank wall.

I also want to share a video of an art performance that took place in Berlin, Germany. I hope you like it as much as I did!

Saturday, 28 May 2011

An inspired interior

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Ever since this house was featured in the print edition of Côté Sud here in France I wanted to share it on European Chic but you know how it goes: First you have to wait until it appears on their internet site and then you have to remember, etc. Anyway, I digress, I heart this house, a former maison vigneronne in the French countryside abandoned for decades before it was lovingly restored.
The owners did a great job keeping the old features of the house, the exposed brick walls, old wooden beams and stone floors and adding modern elements such as the hypermodern staircase* and the wavy cement ceiling in the kitchen. The muted colour palate with sand colours, light blue, greens, greys and pinks as well as the edited collection of modern and antique furniture is simply perfect. This house is sensual and functional.

Here is wishing everybody a wonderful sunny weekend!

*Admittedly, not kid-friendly without railings...

















All photographs: Côté Sud

Thursday, 26 May 2011

Decorating your desk

Photo: Boligmagasinet.dk

I like this pretty vignette. This workspace looks relaxed and effortless. Exactly what one should aim for in a workspace. In fact, doing your taxes here could possibly be ok. 

Check out more cool workspaces here.

I've bought the recently published book 'Decorate' yesterday in London (still browsing) and I'd love to hear your opinion about the book!

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