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At tent-maker Guido Toschi's 12th-century citadel on a hillside to the west of Turin .. photograph by Simon Watson for T Magazine, October 2022 ..
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~ “When Luis XIV died, his great-grandson and heir, he was only five years old. For the next eight, while Felipe de Orleans, as regent, controlled the State, a sketch of what the authentic reign and style of Luis XV was started. The courtes were too fed up with the austerity conditioned by the religious life that the ancient king had forced them into. They longed so much for joy, humor and brilliance, that the excesses of the regent and his followers set a record in what extravagance and indulgence meant. Pleasure was his motto, and the Regency era gave the impression of being a long succession of fun, dances, operas, comedies, concerts and random games. Although during that barahunda no new style was actually developed, the eight year rule of Felipe de Orleans is usually attributed to the transition from previous greatness to unrest in the ornamentation of the Louis XV period. The ornament was its main feature, and the perhaps excessive introduction of the rock and shell was precursor to the rock avalanche that was to arrive later.
In a way, the Regencia style (1715/1723) was a transition between the Luis XIV and Luis XV styles, as it shows common characteristics to both. This has led to confusion in sorting individual pieces of this furniture. During the last years of the reign of Louis XIV, several artists and artisans had already begun to lay the bases of changes in esthetics and forms, which would promote evolution in a new style, during the period of the Regency. Among the most important are the architect Robert de Cotte (1656/1735), disciple of Jules Hardouin Mansart and his successor (in 1709) as Premier Architecte du Roi. Among other things, Cotte designed the Royal Chappel in Versailles and the Hôtel de Toulouse, the building in Paris that now houses the Bank of France. Among the carpenters who worked under his direction and who were influenced by him were Du Goullon, who created the choir chair at Notre Dame, François Potain the Old, who made several cabinets and display furniture for Versailles, Nicolas Foliot the Old who made several furniture for the Prince de Condé and Jean-Baptiste Tilliard, supplier of furniture for court.
In addition to André-Charles Boulle and Jean Berain el Viejo, who had a decisive influence on the decorative arts of the time, Charles Cressent's name deserves a mention. He created elegant and sumptuous furniture for the regent, the Duke of Orleans, which was in accordance with the interiors designed by Gilles-Marie Oppenordt (1672/1742).
Oppenordt was born in Paris and educated at the French Academy in Rome. His work was clearly influenced by Bernini, Borromini and other Italian Baroque architects. After his death, three volumes of his collected drawings were published in 1748, with the titles Petit, Moyen and Grand Oppenordt, and containing designs for boiseries (decorative wood wall coverings), panels, furniture, consoles, lamps and posters.
Despite the curves and countercurves, whims and oddities of their designs, the balance and symmetry of the decorative ornaments of the latter years of the 17th century were preserved to some point. From 1715, Oppennordt was the court architect of the Regency.
Probably the most enduring influence on the decorative arts of this era was painter Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684/1721). Reproductions of his slender and imaginative ethereal figures and landscapes, as well as decorative motifs of his paintings, drawings and posthumous engravings can be found on tapestry, porcelain, glassware and furniture from the time.
Watteau composed paintings inspired by the legendary Cathay: frivolous fantasies with idols and goddesses, priests, courtesians, temples and canopies shaped like canopies, all with an exquisite taste. Sometimes, figures in comedy art look from behind vultures or foliage. He was probably the first artist to incorporate spagnolettes (young Spanish) in his paintings; these were female heads with high and stiff lace necks, popular use in Spain. On the contrary, Claude Audran III designs grotesque and arabesque with dancers, who enjoyed great popularity during the Rococo period, and strange little scenes in which monkeys behave like humans, themes that were adopted by Jean Bérain and Christophe Huet.
The furniture of the Regencia retains part of the heavy monumentality of the previous era, but the fluid line of the Rococó was starting to emerge. The earliest examples of “bug feet” (hoof legs) and curved console-style legs can be found in chairs made around 1690; the chair backs were curved and the seats were more rounded. All types of furniture are remarkable for their vigorous contours. The cabinets acquired curved cupboards and their legs became longer and less flattened, so the furniture seemed thinner and lighter. During the Regency period, carved wood assumed an increasingly important role and towards the end the chambranas between the legs disappeared.
Chairs made from 1718 onwards had shorter armrests, to accommodate women's hooped skirts more comfortably. During this period, multicolored and gilding remained as popular as ever, and ebonyists confirmed the tradition of marquetry and bronze ornaments. Decorative motifs do not differ much from those of earlier times. However, the work of Boulle and other artisans shows the influence of Berain’s designs in his grotesques with clown fantasies, acrobatic monkeys, chimney-shaped arabesque and floral decorations.
The simple, geometric, rhomb-shaped marquetry in palorosa or purple wood was also very popular. The woodworkers developed very quickly new elements of furniture, especially comfortable ones, a variety of side tables, seat furniture, and large desks known as ‘bureaux plates’.” ~
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Once the standard of beauty for Egyptian homes consisted of a lot of gold. Baroque furniture reigned supreme and there was plenty to do; You really wanted to cram as much in there as possible to show that you can’t afford to fill in the blanks. And all the pieces were unsightly and looked like discarded from the private collection of King Louis XIV. ZIS EEZ Not what I asked for! take it away. More of Zee Gold! And a baguette!
but I digress. The time of baroque is over and boho chic has arrived in the form of the trend du jour, wearing a kaftan made of organic silk and eating something like an avocado. It’s more relaxed, it’s more airy, it’s more earthy—and it’s a little more spacious, to be honest. You really want your things to look like they’ve weathered several storms and were found washed up on a far-flung beach, looking casually luxurious, with wood completely painted over. Instead it got worse. You want your rugs to be a bit discolored, which is a sign to my mom that the carpet is old, used, and to be discarded immediately, but to me it means I found a gem and I want it Can’t wait to display it at its most tattered. I might turn my feet on that for extra measure.
There are now dozens of furniture, home accessory, and interior design brands in Egypt with stunning pieces that satisfy all your bohemian daydreams. What the whole ‘boho chic’ really is at its core is the absolutely carefree and sober decor; This often involves layering and/or mixing colors, patterns and textures. You can either go in a color direction with a more funky-pattern-and-clashing-print kind of vibe, or you can opt for a more neutral palette, which takes on a more Scandinavian feel. There is no one right way to do it and there are a thousand and one variations. Unless you forget the macramé. You should never forget macros.
Below are 13 brands in Egypt where you can find pieces that align with your bohemian decor. Obviously, if you don’t want to go full boho, you can sprinkle in your favorite pieces.
Pacific OaksThe brand focuses almost exclusively on neutrals and they’ve got everything from hammocks and swing chairs—clearly of the Macro variety because what kind of self-respecting bohemian brand doesn’t use Macrom—to handmade custom rugs. They’ve got a super cute variety of poufs as well as some larger pieces like some sofas and the most comfortable looking bed—the bed frame is basically a giant pillow and the mattress is tucked in. They are based out of both Egypt and the United States and actually ship worldwide.
INCA
Since its launch a few years back, Inca has undoubtedly taken over the market with eclectic boho prints. Her style leans more toward colors rather than neutral tones, though you’ll find a fair amount of pieces embodying the latter. A big part of the boho aesthetic is mixing colors and patterns with abandon, and the Inca have the perfect prints for that. Their main attribute is fabric, so you can upcycle large furniture pieces, but they also have some lovely cushions—the floor and throw—and most recently, these incredible woven baskets that you can use to do laundry. There are, to store your children’s toys, or in my opinion, as plant pots. Be careful, they are a bit expensive.
kilim
The specialty of this Fair Trade Certified (WFTO) brand is, as their name suggests, kilims, a type of hand-woven rug made using specific weaving techniques. They work with Egyptian artisans who consider the craft to be part of their heritage. You can select colors or neutrals, and choose the size you like, and one of the nifty little services they offer is a sort of try-before-you-buy option, so they give you a Send the piece to your home, you can see how it works for your location, and send it back. He has also recently added quilts, pillows, and some pottery pieces to his repertoire.
Mama Bear N Company
If you’re looking for a macramé wonderland, look no further. Beautiful, intricate macrame wall decor is their strength, but they also have some pretty great swing chairs, including a particularly epic loveseat. The brand is big on pale neutrals and their pieces also incorporate a beachy vibe with many beautiful bamboo furniture pieces like their beach mirror and their Flower sofa.
Lush Design House
Lush focuses mainly on large pieces; Sofas, beds, cabinets, full dining sets, and so on, so if you want to properly furnish and not just accessorize, this is a great choice. Their style is a kind of boho-Mediterranean mix and they feature lots of light neutral tones for versatile long-term pieces.
petal and stem
It may seem like a random choice, but dried flowers not only have a whole boho vibe in their own right, but they’re also the coolest kind because they’re already dead, making them completely likely to kill themselves. ends. And they basically last forever. Dried flowers have a more pastel palette, so the colors aren’t as loud, and the petal end stem does a lovely job of creating dried bouquets. Having said that, if you want really funky and unique (live) flower arrangements, colors that pop more, the brand does too.
mashtal
A big part of the whole boho vibe is the a ton of lush greenery throughout the space. If you’re confident in your plant’s parenting abilities and want an alternative to dried flowers, the Mastall has a beautiful variety of plants as well as pots to store them. And granted, you can go to an actual mast (a greenhouse) where they may cost less, but this brand delivers the plants to your home, which is placed in the pot of your choice (and if needed). Will make a pot again for you too).
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If you spend an inordinate amount of time plunging into the ‘boho chic decor’ vortex on Pinterest, chances are you’ll be able to pick out a few key pieces from Casa Design to bring your bohemian vision to life. While they have a plethora of home items like planters and lamps, recently they have also added several smaller furniture pieces to their roster such as consoles and even an entire dining set. A lot of their recent pieces involve canning, which is having a big moment right now, and their flavored coffee tables are standout items as well.
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If you’re looking for an array of boho inspired home accessories—with lots of rustic, wood-based pieces—then this is a good place to find them. They have lots of wooden side tables in interesting shapes, jute items like mirrors, and a plethora of pottery, some with more classic shapes, and others that are a lot more quirky and unusual. Using natural elements and raw materials such as wood and clay has a great boho mood.
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There’s another group of macrame masterminds with gorgeous elaborate wall hangings, but they take it a step further; For example their new Tokyo backdrop is a giant macro piece that can be rented for weddings and events. They also have some beautiful plant holders, and most importantly, the large plant pot can come with a cushion and double as a hanging cat swing. I said what I said.
Ellie Home Decor
On the brighter end of the color spectrum, Ellie is a well-established brand focused on handmade ceramics in fun colors. The defining aspect of Ellie is how cute and colorful all of her pieces are, which lean perfectly into her boho aesthetic. And while people don’t automatically think of tableware when they imagine boho, the same can apply to the pieces in your kitchen, not just your living room. And don’t feel like all your tableware has to match; Feel free to mix different colors together to add some eclectic energy – especially if you’re not brave with color in your living space. They also have a funky marbled blue fondue pot.
tayets
If ‘Jute Fringe’ is a word that resonates with you and you don’t think it’s the name of a new indie band, this brand will be your salvation. Baskets in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors—they have loads of neutral tones, but they also have some fun colorful pieces. And while a basket may not automatically come to mind when picking up household items, once you start accumulating clutter, you realize these often-overlooked babies are waiting in the wings, until you can. They don’t understand their true value.
Bya House
The word boho incorporates a lot of elements and Maison Baya’s version has a distinctly tribal twist. His pieces are inspired by African culture, his first collection being a series of patterned cushions in earth tones made from Bogolan, a thick hand-woven fabric imported from Mali that has been dyed with fermented clay. A big part of the boho aesthetic are accents from all over the world and these throw pillows are perfect for mixing and matching and throwing on your sofa.
can limon
The retail progeny of iconic eatery The Lemon Tree & Company, Can Limon is a real hotspot for all things boho. Although a large portion of their store is devoted to clothing and general apparel, they do have a few pieces of home decor. They offer both their own collection as well as eclectic pieces from other boho-minded stores across Egypt. Candle holders, throws, mirrors, prints, and even some tableware are featured in their store’s impressive collection. Keep in mind, upscale boutiques are a bit pricey.
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How to create a French themed home
The French are known for their elegance and style especially when it comes to fashion. And it isn’t only in fashion that the French excel. They have the natural gift for making beautiful homes. Most of us desire such homes but we cannot all move to France. However, there are ways that you can use to bring France into your home.
Have you ever asked yourself how the French make such beautiful homes?
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History
French homes are steeped in history. The French achieve this through such ways as hanging antiques on the walls. Furthermore, you should try to blend history with more contemporary designs. This will contribute greatly to the style.
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“Effortlessness”
Simply put, do not try too hard. Try to keep things as simple as you can. You should try not to stick to a particular style. Be imaginative instead of sticking with one theme and you will be impressed.
Colors
Colors are the best way to liven up your design and also the best way to mix historical designs with more contemporary ones. Neutral colors can also achieve the French theme but you cannot really have fun with them.
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Reuse and Recycle
There are a lot of ways in which you can add some style to your French home by reusing and recycling. The benefit of this is that you can add a unique touch to your home while benefiting the environment.
French Design in Different Rooms
Here are some of the ways you can incorporate French design in the different rooms of your home.
Kitchen
The kitchen is one place where you can easily combine historical design and more modern designs. For instance, you can have the cabinet doors and the furniture given an old rustic feel. Reusable wood can serve this purpose very well. Then, to add a bit of color, you can give the walls a coat of yellow paint. This will add the modern feel to the kitchen you can browse our full range on Homes Direct 365.
You can experiment with the curtains but anything with a floral pattern will work. When it comes to the accessories, you can let your imagination run wild. A visit to the thrift shop will get you stuff like old tin cans for utensils or some display items to put on the shelves. Overhead lighting will give your kitchen some extra style and you can even go big with a chandelier.
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Dining Room
The table and chairs can be the of dark colored or white-painted wood. You can also have mismatched vintage chairs for a cheap and unique setting. You can also spruce up the walls with some antiques for a more traditional feel. For a more modern feel, you can have a color like yellow or green on the walls. In the dining room, you can experiment with the lighting but you have to make sure that it keeps on with the decor. You can have a chandelier or for more style, you can go for standing lamps.
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Living room
The living room is where most people at home relax and gather. It is, therefore, important that it gets a special touch. The furniture can be made from recycled wood and you can even create replicas of French furniture. You can even get authentic French furniture even though that might be a bit expensive.
For the walls, you can be adventurous you can combine blue or beige paint and wallpaper to create color patterns that will give the room a unique feel. Furthermore, you can add some paintings to the walls for an extra personal touch. You can drape the windows with heavy curtains if you wish to capture an ancient French theme. You can go big with the lighting and get a crystal chandelier or you can keep it simple and have some lampstands.
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Bedroom
Paris is sometimes referred to as the city of love and romance and there is no reason why should add that to your bedroom. You can do something unique like getting a metal bed if you wish to capture classic French culture. The bed can also be made off carved out wood for a more stylish design which we have a large number of here at Homes Direct 365.
Your bedroom walls can match your personality and you can give them the color of your choice. In addition, experiment with the lighting for a unique feel.
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Conclusion
As you can see from the above, the French style has a wide room for modification for you to add a personal touch. Be free and imaginative and you will be amazed at the results.
The amount of time required to your switch your home to a French design will depend on what exactly you want to do. If you desire a short modification period, you can first source all the accessories needed before modification can begin.
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Wall Mirrors – Not Just For Selfies
No matter how big, beautiful and airy your home is, you'll always want it to be bigger and lighter. Making good use of mirrors is a great way to create a larger and brighter appearance of any room in your house.
One of the most popular home furnishings is the wall mirror. Wall mirrors are common and extremely well priced and provide a home with glam and elegance; they come in all shapes, sizes, and styles they can be apart of any home, Hallways, residing rooms, bedrooms are great spots to place your mirror. Also, the use of mirrored console tables within the bedroom provides you best place to prepare or store your beauty products.
Wall Mirrors are vital accessories to have when desirous about the style of your home or office; Homes Direct 365 have a variety of mirrors that are thought to be works of art. There are specific types that are still seen as classics these basic items will give your room a sense of magnificence and an old world experience.
One way that would complement your room is to select the wall mirror first, If you're heading for the contemporary look in your house, a large handcrafted wooden framed mirror would certainly give you that look. Then all that is left to do is to find opposite furnishings and accessories that match the feel of any room, utilising this technique for each room in the house, will cut down the time that it takes for you to decorate each room and help you match the style easily.
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There are numerous styles of wood wall mirrors that are used in the making of the wooden mirrors. When looking for wall mirrors comprised of every kind of sturdy woods they can give you and your private home a life time of enjoyment and infrequently become family heirlooms, wall mirrors made from mahogany are of wonderful quality. The darkish brown coloured wooden mirrors tend not to have any blemishes and offer a gorgeous sheen when polished and don't need much upkeep with minimal dusting and regular polishing.
There are various designs and types of wall mirrors to choose from, with wall mirrors coming in a verity of colours and finishes. Wall mirrors produced from sculpted wood are very elegant. And depending on the kind of mirror you select, they can give the texture of your rooms being bigger and more spacious.
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The reason why most professionals trust mirrors is that they have the capacity to create the illusion of depth. By placing one in a strategic place in your house, you can make a small room appear bigger. This technique works well for small apartments and houses with limited space. Try to create more depth, try placing mirrors opposite each other.
Mirrors also have the ability to lighten up a dark room. Dark rooms can appear smaller and with the help of a mirror, you can improve lighting without having to paint the walls anew. Simply take a large mirror and set it up on a wall directly across the window. When natural light from the sun or the moon hits the mirror through the window, the reflected light can improve lighting in the room.
Use your creativity when working with mirrors. The more unusual the shape of the mirror is, the more interesting it can appear to viewers. Those with five or more sides are an example of interestingly shaped mirrors. In the same manner, pick mirrors with unique glass styles and designs as well. Instead of choosing a clear glass mirror, go for a frosted one.
Provided that you have the resources needed for the task, you can get the job completed without the help of an expert. What's more, you can always experiment with different techniques and approaches without having to worry about spending some extra cash since it's easy and you can do it on your own.
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