it’s all in the details

hey guys, happy friday! i’m blogging in the middle of the day, woo hoo! my goal is to tackle the rest of the show in paris. there was so much, mon dieu!

today i’m going thru the textiles. here’s a recap of some of my favorite things in the bedding department~

for me it was a study in simplicity and all the details that go into making it seem so simple.

smocking, hand stitching, classic design, natural fibers and mixing materials were what i seemed to gravitate to.

uneven smocking,  tiny details

one side cotton velvet and the other linen

classic stitches, hand sewn and raw edges

linen comforter with hand-stitched  silk velvet edge

silk and linen comforters

hand stitched cotton toile quilt

ditzy french florals

exacting hand sewn edges on linen scallops

stiff raw linen scallops

italian hand knotted fringe

supersoft linen

linen by the yard

vintage linen was available too

unfinished edges on raw linen ruffles

linen curtains

simple engineering

bright colors, ancient patterns from tibet, the himalayas, polynesian islands and india.

these blankets were one of a kind and and i kept finding them throughout the show. i’m only realizing now how much i wanted so many of them!

vintage fabrics

happy, deconsttucted and playful

and the details were simply marvelous! ok well i better get going, more soon! have a great weekend!

October 7, 2011. Maison et Objet.

12 Comments

  1. Rosalie Kelsey replied:

    I love all this. I love going to fabric stores just to look. This has been a lot of fun.

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  2. Shelly Gregory replied:

    This was better than dessert! Love love love them all, but for some reason, I always love a touch of velvet! Love the velvet on one side and linen on the other! Aaahhhhhhhh! Then of course, I love the silk, and the cotton, and the vintage , and ……………………………………….!

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  3. Camille Overmeer replied:

    The Linen by the yard looks so good..what show did you attend where you saw all this wonderful fabric?

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  4. Lily replied:

    All that bedding is SO gorgeous !!

    xxLily
    goldandgray.com

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  5. Teresa @ Splendid Sass replied:

    Claudia,
    Have fun while in Paris. Lucky you!
    Love the linens here and the raw edged linan towel is gorgeous.
    Have a nice weekend.
    Teresa
    xoxo

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  6. Mom replied:

    They are beautiful. Of course, I love the quilty ones!

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  7. taylorgreenwalt replied:

    Wonderful textiles. I am with ya on the antique fabrics. The colors are beautiful. I can imagine how much they are!

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  8. Karen Albert replied:

    Claudia I am in love with ALL of these fabrics and textiles! Wow! Gorgeous!

    xoxo
    Karena
    Art by Karena

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  9. Emilie replied:

    Claudia,

    I love your blog! Have been reading it for over a year now :). These textiles are beautiful. I was wondering if you have any tips as to where I can buy some similar bedskirts??? Have been trying to find one for ages….. Thank you!! xx

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  10. Rebecca Grace replied:

    Hi, Claudia. Love the brightly colored quilts and linen with velvet. The simple unlined Roman shade drape is pretty, but those can’t be sold in the US because they don’t meet cord safety standards: http://www.windowcoverings.org/ Just thought I’d mention it since you show the cording on the back of the shade, and October is National Window Coverings Safety month in the U.S.

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  11. Rhonda replied:

    The antique and vintage linens are my favorite. It always amazes me how someone took such good care of these fabrics and that they are still presentable today. You’ve got to love people like that.

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  12. Claire from French Furniture replied:

    Just beautiful. I want so many of them :-)

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