It all started with this little beauty...the style has been called everything from "mosco mafioso" to "bordello chic". I was actually kinda suprised that it didn't remind me of either of these things when M21 first posted it. I actually thought it was quite cool as far as chandeliers go - which normally aren't my thing. So, where to start? I think, like Mrs Blandings, it definitely needs a double height ceiling. I was originally thinking it would look a bit fab in an entry, and I know that's already been done, sorry, but here is my take on it!
I would love to see this in a room with white walls, using a framing technique I posted about last week, here. The frames around the walls definitely need to be in black, like the picture above. Oh, and a few of those black candles and chic sconces would be nice too - perhaps on either side of the entry to the main house. (Image from Vogue Living Australia, May/June 2006).
The floors would be black high gloss stone or timber - whichever you prefer - inlaid with chrome in a geometric pattern - like above. I think to stop the chandelier taking over and looking all a bit too much it needs a room thats a bit masculine looking and a little architectural. (Iimage from the book "Frances Elkins" by Steven Salny).
Then simply add a few choice pieces to the space, like a pair of these stunning Austrian Biedemeier chairs either side of this De Coene Frères console like so. Just add a big bunch of red roses for colour and voila!
What do you think?
Gorgeous - that floor is unbelievable! Admit it - it was fun.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! When is the next one?!
ReplyDeleteI like the architectural (?) black & white screen in your first picture. Any more information on that?
ReplyDeletei just knew your entry would be chic and refined- good job!
ReplyDeleteand those floors...
Simply fabulous.
ReplyDeleteOh thank you Christian and HOBAC, I think I might be blushing now!
ReplyDeleteFunny game ! I love to read all the post around the blogosphere about it ! Yours is fantastic , perfect choice , for me ! I'm totally in love with that chair
ReplyDeleteTHe floors are to die for! Love it. ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a dramatic room you've put together Suzy! I Love it as I do love drama in a room.
ReplyDeleteKaren :)
Thanks girls, seems like the floor is the winner here! We can thank Frances Elkins for that!
ReplyDeleteOoh, love your masculine take! Wonderful! And of course that floor is spectacular.
ReplyDelete-Lana
The chandelier is the kind you typically see in the villas of Sheikhs and wealthy Arabs in Dubai, so I'd suggest a sleek take on a contemporary Arabian nights like - you're on the right track actually!
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