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The Skirted Roundtable: Accessorizing – The Last Frontier

This week the Skirted Roundtable tackles accessorizing, primarily focusing on how we furnish shelves – do we fill them with books no one reads – and  never will – or do we fill them with worn out, well-read books?   What do we do when we have a client with lots of empty bookshelves – and no books in the house?  Do we fill those with newly bought books just for the job – or do we fill them with decorative items instead?   How do you decorate bookcases and mantels, and by the way – what do you think of those cashmere throws all the stylists put over every arm chair?  Have those jumped the shark?   And while we are asking you all these personal questions, how do you really feel about real flowers versus silk flowers?   Listen and hear what Linda, Megan and I have to say about all of the above, and more important – whether we think you should use frosted  or clear bulbs in chandeliers.    HERE.

 

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 An anonymous commenter accused me of not showing my own work to be judged on The Skirted  Roundtable – well, here is how I decorated my bookshelves with three different criteria in my own house.    Here, in this desk’s bookcase  near my foyer – I used only leather antique books and white decorative objects for contrast.   As is obvious, these are books that were never read – rather they are used here as accessories. 

 

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In my family room shelves,  I used a combination of antique books, my collections of globes and iron dogs, paintings, urns,  and design books.   Some books here were read, others are decorative.   I tried to keep to a color scheme of brown, black, green and a touch of gold.    This will all be changing soon – I recently won a pallet of antique books on Ebay, so I plan on redoing the shelves with more of those Ebay books and less of the decorative objects.

 

 

 

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Where are my “real” books – besides being scattered around the house in stacks here and there?   The majority are on the landing/library bookshelf upstairs. 

 

 

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When I filled up the built-in shelves, GJ Styles was kind enough to deliver this on-sale bookshelf by accident.  I kept it and quickly filled it up – including the shelves inside the cabinet.   The remaining books without a home are waiting on the tarmac in the garage.

 

Where are your books – on display in your public areas, or tucked away in shelves, like mine?   Listen to how we decorate with books on this week’s Skirted Roundtable HERE.   And coming up in the next few weeks – we have some popular guests slated to visit us on the SRT!   We are so excited – and hope you will be too.  As always, Linda, Megan and I sincerely thank you for your continued support – without you, we are nothing!

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Maison Massant, a Belgian chair company

The Maison Massant is a Belgian company that reproduices beautiful chairs and decorative items from the 17th, 18th and 19th century.

Thierry Massant, originally an antiquarian, is the founder of the Maison Massant.

The chairs are identical reproductions of the antique models. They are of fine quality, produced by craftsmen with respect for traditions!

Massant is now an international firm and its range continues to expand.

Around the world the products of Massant are distributed by the best interior decorators and architects. We all know Lars Bolander who is a privileged partner!!

If you want to discover the entire range or if you want to know more about distributors around the world please visit the website of Maison Massant http://www.massant.com/.


Here are some chairs from their range.



French Louis XV couch






Louis XV bench

LXV à la turque bed



French Régence bergère with footstool






LXV Italian chair




Régence rocaille chair






Régence haut dossier armchair





Louis XV doghouse





French early LXV confessional armchair




French Louis XVI sofa





French Transition bergère





Louis XVI noeud chair





LXVI lyre chair





French Directoire Meridienne




English Sheraton armchair




Library ladder




English Queen Ann chair and armchair



Venetian cabriolet armchair

All the chairs and decorative items can be delivered in a lot of different finishings to discover on www.massant.com.
I hope you enjoyed this post!
A wonderful weekend!
xx
Greet

All images from the Massant website.

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Maison Massant, a Belgian chair company

The Maison Massant is a Belgian company that reproduices beautiful chairs and decorative items from the 17th, 18th and 19th century.

Thierry Massant, originally an antiquarian, is the founder of the Maison Massant.

The chairs are identical reproductions of the antique models. They are of fine quality, produced by craftsmen with respect for traditions!

Massant is now an international firm and its range continues to expand.

Around the world the products of Massant are distributed by the best interior decorators and architects. We all know Lars Bolander who is a privileged partner!!

If you want to discover the entire range or if you want to know more about distributors around the world please visit the website of Maison Massant http://www.massant.com/.


Here are some chairs from their range.



French Louis XV couch






Louis XV bench

LXV à la turque bed



French Régence bergère with footstool






LXV Italian chair




Régence rocaille chair






Régence haut dossier armchair





Louis XV doghouse





French early LXV confessional armchair




French Louis XVI sofa





French Transition bergère





Louis XVI noeud chair





LXVI lyre chair





French Directoire Meridienne




English Sheraton armchair




Library ladder




English Queen Ann chair and armchair



Venetian cabriolet armchair

All the chairs and decorative items can be delivered in a lot of different finishings to discover on www.massant.com.
I hope you enjoyed this post!
A wonderful weekend!
xx
Greet

All images from the Massant website.

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Sigo en progreso

Mientras voy terminando de bordar la tapa....... me tomo un respiro con la aguja y voy preparando el interior.


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Modernos muebles para el cuarto de los niños

Para llenar el mundo de un niño en una habitación es un trabajo duro!
Crear espacios para los juguetes, libros, equipos deportivos, zapatos, ropa, computadoras, mesas y todo lo que su imaginación pueda llegar es complicado, pero gracias a Dielle, esta tarea es ahora mucho más sencilla.

Esta empresa ejecuta las brillantes ideas que ahorrar espacio. Los armarios, cajones, camas y otros muebles proporcionados por ellos no sólo son simples y agradable a la vista, también están equipados convenientemente para maximizar el espacio.
















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