Louis Majorelle, Nénuphar Table Lamp, c.1900
Bronze with patine, molted and polished, glass shade.
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"Snow-Owl" porcelaine de Dahl Jensen (1900) présentée sur une "Etagère" en hêtre d'Emile Gallé (circa 1895) dans un décor Art Nouveau composé d'un "Vitrail" de Marc Delon pour A. Damon et Colin (circa 1899) et de "Meubles" de Louis Majorelle (circa 1897-98) dans les collections du Museum für Kunst & Gewerbe Hamburg, décembre 2022.
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Louis Majorelle, Dragonfly Lamp, 1905
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Yves Saint Laurent at Home
Life with Yves and Pierre
Jacques Grange, Laurence Benaïm
Photographs by Marianne Haas
Assouline, New York 2022, 240 pages, over 200 illustrations, 24.8 x 3.1cm, Silk Hardcover, ISBN: 9781649801234
euro 95,00
Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé were worldbuilders of an unparalleled caliber; true tastemakers who approached each interior project with imagination and rigeur, crafting grand spaces infused with personality and provenance. Connoisseurs in every sense of the word with a deep knowledge and appreciation for art and interior design, the two built and lived among a spectacular and carefully-considered collection. In close collaboration with world-class designer Jacques Grange, they crafted private spaces full of wonder and enchantment.Readers are invited to discover the couple’s savoir-faire through the most exquisite photographs of the interiors and gardens of Yves’s Château Gabriel, the dacha in Deauville; the Villa Majorelle in Marrakech; the apartment on rue de Babylone and his maison de couture on avenue Marceau. With photographs by Marianne Haas, and texts and special contributions from Jacques Grange, Catherine Deneuve, Betty Catroux, Laurence Benaïm, Louis Benech and other members of Yves’ tribe, the creative couple’s legacy lives on.
26/12/22
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If you like art nouveau, you should check the french and belgian movements (no chauvinism) :-) Search for René Lalique, Louis Majorelle, Guimard (Castel Béranger, Hôtel Guimard) ! I got the chance to visit some of those places for my studies and it's otherworldy, even if it's more restrained and rational than in Vienna for instance. Absolutely seducing
Thank you! I'll look it up :)
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Dessin d'imagination suite à la visite des musées Louis Vuitton et berbère du jardin Majorelle de Marrakech (environ 5minutes).
Dessin d'observation d'une vue sur une muraille de Marrakech. ( environ 10 minutes).
-> réalisés digitalement sur Ibispaint
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Restaurante BOUILLON JULIEN, 1906, Paris, França 🇫🇷
Em 1906, o arquiteto francês Edouard Fournier construiu o edifício e o decorou com vários artesãos excepcionais: Armand Segaud criou os painéis de pavão. Além disso, o famoso marceneiro da 'Ecole de Nancy' Louis Majorelle criou o bar de mogno, Louis Trezel, inspirado na iconografia de Alfons Mucha, desenhou as ninfas nos quatro painéis de vidro fundido pintados, cada um evocando uma das quatro estações. Hippolyte Boulanger concebeu o padrão de ladrilhos de gerânios e margaridas; Julien Barbarin, nomeou primeiro Charles Buffet (pai do renomado pintor Bernard Buffet) para instalar o teto com vitrais e depois o atelier de Georges Guenne para confeccioná-lo.
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Jacques Majorelle (French, 1886 - 1962) - Marché à Saint-Louis, Sénégal
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Majorelle
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Unwind in Nature's Paradise: Top World Garden Getaways for Mom this Mother's Day
Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and there’s no better way to celebrate the remarkable woman in your life than an enchanting getaway. World-renowned garden escapes offer the beauty, serenity and relaxation we know every mom deserves.
From luxury accommodations to private tours, let me handle the details while you and yours savor every precious moment. And when you book through me, you’ll receive exclusive benefits — like upgrades and welcome gifts — found nowhere else.
NATURE’S SYMPHONY: SENSATIONAL WORLD GARDENS
JARDIN MAJORELLE | MARRAKESH, MOROCCO
Created over the course of 40 years, Jardin Majorelle is one of the most enchanting and mysterious gardens in Morocco. Enclosed by outer walls, this garden consists of a labyrinth of crisscrossing alleyways on several levels. Boldly colored buildings blend both Art Deco and Moorish influences, and the exotic botanicals came from the farthest corners of the world.
Where to stay: Royal Mansour Marrakech
GARDENS BY THE BAY | SINGAPORE
Singapore’s premier horticultural destination, Gardens by the Bay is a showpiece of garden artistry that presents plants seldom seen in this part of the world. Species range from those in cool, temperate climates to tropical forests and habitats. Be sure to stop by the Cloud Forest, home to one of the world’s tallest indoor waterfalls and a lush mountain clad.
Where to stay: Capella Singapore
THE GARDENS AT PALACE OF VERSAILLES | VERSAILLES, FRANCE
A visit to the Gardens of Versailles combines history, art and natural beauty — a glimpse into the sophistication and extravagance of the French monarchy. Work on the Gardens of Versailles began in circa 1661, when Louis XIV entrusted André Le Nôtre with the creation, considered just as important as the Palace. Travelers find a geometric flowerbed, ornate fountain or serene pathway at every turn.
Where to stay: Airelles Chateau de Versailles
KEUKENHOF | AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
Often considered the most beautiful spring garden in the world, Keukenhof is about a 45-minute transfer from Amsterdam. History here dates to the 15th century, when the area served as the kitchen garden for Countess Jacoba van Beieren’s castle. Today, the garden is best known for its annual Tulip Festival, which typically runs from mid-March to mid-May; ask me about 2025 guided tours.
Where to stay: Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam
RYŌAN-JI GARDEN | KYOTO, JAPAN
Japanese rock gardens are designed to evoke a sense of calm and serenity. The most popular rock garden in Kyoto, Ryōan-ji, consists of a rectangular plot of pebbles surrounded by low earthen walls; 15 rocks are laid out in small groups on patches of moss. The garden’s meaning has not been made explicit, so it’s up to viewers to find their own meaning. I’d love to hear your theories.
Where to stay: Aman Kyoto
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