Showing posts with label l'isle sur la sorgue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label l'isle sur la sorgue. Show all posts

Shipment from l'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue Brocante Est Arrivee!!


Although it was a few weeks ago, I can still feel the excitement I felt when I uncrated my treasures when they arrived from Provence. When the shipper called (finally!.. I had been waiting for months!) I made quite sure to be home the day and appointed hour of the arrival of these huge shipping crates... and was as excited as I get at Christmastime!

Here are my wonderful brocante finds from l'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue... frankly, it's not a lot, but it is packed as if it were an art treasure from the Louvre!


here are all three jugs... aren't they beautiful? I love the
original pear shape, and the last one still has the vestiges
of the red wine that was stored in it... beautiful relics of
a long ago time in Provence

this incredible wine jug is one of three I bought and
shipped home... it's a huge, 26" tall hand-blown
vintage Provençal wine jug from between the
two world wars

yes, if you look closely, you will see that the tag is
still on the jug from the flea market... and yes, it
cost only 45 euros! or about $60... incredible price!


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next box contained the 11 vintage Minton china luncheon plates I
found at the flea market; here they are wrapped and packed
within an inch of their lives!


these stunning plates (OK, I'm a plate-aholic:) are each with
a different pattern, and all exquisitely hand-painted... I really think
they are quite beautiful, and since I found them at the end
of the flea market, I was able to get them for 80 euros, instead of
the original 500 euros the vendor was asking!

Are they stupendous?


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yep, this very large well-constructed crate carried
three glass jugs and 11 luncheon plates from France
to my backyard with nothing broken... the crates
have since been recycled for a local Woodside
production of South Pacific... perfect, non?


What do you think of my treasures?
Come with me next time... I'm
planning another trip in Spring 2012..
details to follow!


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then, just to keep the fun coming, I received my order for these
beautiful, smooth white linen euro pillow covers from
my friend Tricia Rose at Rough Linen! look at her
artful packaging!


the cases are truly wonderfully linen, smooth and cool to
the touch; here I have them in one of our salles des amis
to be enjoyed by our next house guest!


I think I could just curl up right here with a good book
and let the world pass me by for a few hours... these
pillows are so sumptuous and inviting now!

You can order from Tricia these amazing all linen bedclothes:
duvets, pillow slips, sheets... as well as table cloths, curtains and napkins...
be sure to visit her wonderful website... you
will love whatever it is you order from her... I've seen it all!


PS Tricia was featured in Martha Stewart Living!


PPS Tricia lives right on the water (north San Francisco Bay inlet)
in a very charming cottage she has
decorated in an amazingly refreshing way... I will be doing a
blog post about her home soon!


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Merci pour la visite!.... Kit



An Unapologetically Indulgent Easter Break


The same weekend that the rest of the world will celebrate Easter with eggs, bunnies and chocolate, we will be resurrecting our spirits prowling around the most incredible little village in the Luberon, L'isle sur la Sorgue, for the most delectable flea market and antiques show on the planet (after London and St. Ouen).




prowling the brocante to your heart's content

If you've had just about enough of dreariness and need to breathe new life into your life, this little French provencal village with its eponymous river (La Sorgue) running through it will enchant and refresh. Even the most jaded, world-weary broker, designer, dentist or philanthropist will exhale here.

First, there's the river. It soothes, gurgles and burbles its meandering way while you sit in the sunshine listening to its tales, enjoying un croissant at le cafe as you gather your energy for some serious visual stimulation.


the lovely, lazy Sorgue river

There will be 240 exhibitors with an incredible range of all things French, from period pieces, to antiquities, to mid-century finds, paintings, sculpture, lighting, fabrics, and architectural fragments, you will find it here. And these French dealers are all designers at heart, and display things in amazing juxtaposition, creating harmonious and chic vignettes to delight your view.

mid-20th century landscape of the Var I found at L'isle sur la Sorgue

If you find something you love, make an offer. These are the days to strike a bargain. It'll do your spirit good to buy something old and venerable. And then when your body needs nourishment, you can't miss with incredible Provencal cuisine on every corner.

It's time to resurrect your inner brocanteur!

I think that even the Risen Lord might understand, and I am quite sure Mary would.






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