‘Clinton Hill residence, Brooklyn.’ JP Warren Interiors, NYC. Peter Margonelli photo.
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The Mirror Room. Château de Maisons-Laffitte. Photo by Amber Maitrejean
This is a very small and intimate room, but stunning! This is what the chateau says about this room:
This room was used for conversations, for small meetings between scholars, and for private, poetic and musical entertainment. People sat on folding chairs with black cushions called carreaux, decorated with gold and silver trim. The popularity of these small spaces in France is age-old, but goes back to the tastes at the time of the précieuses, educated and intellectual ladies who frequented the salon of Catherine de Vivonne, marquise de Rambouillet. From the parquet floor in rosewood and Indian wood marquetry encrusted with lines of tin, to the painted dome ceiling, all of the materials used for this room are luxurious. After dark, the Venetian mirrors reflected light from the eight candelabra in the crystal chandelier hanging from the cupola.
Deer Valley retreat, Utah. Massucco Warner Miller Interior Design, Seattle, WA.
(via Inside The Brooklyn Brownstone Of Remodelista’s Francesca Connolly)
Photographer:
Matthew Williams/Photofoyer
// Designer:
Lucien Rees Roberts
// Source:
House & Home March 2016









