Jeg tror vel at mitt toalett ikke var som andre toaletter, og sikkert var en smule preget av at det bodde en DAME i huset! Lys rosa vegger, hvit liten hylle til krystall og pynt, hollandske fliser over hånd-vasken, og gamle romantiske sort-hvitt trykk i skjønn forening på veggene! Bordet i smijern fra rundt 1900 med detaljer i Jugend, var helt rustent da jeg kjøpte det i en bruktforretning, og det ble pusset opp i gull og svart - med perfekt plass til litt god litteratur (= interørmagasiner!) på toppen!
Dette var i starten på min store interesse for det franske Toile de Jouy-mønsteret. Og hadde dette vært et bad, er det nok fare for at det ville sett slik ut som bildet over eller under... i hvert fall i drømmene mine!
"The History of Toile Fabric Toile fabric is named after the "Manufacture Royale de Jouy". Jouy-en-Josas is a little town, near Versailles, southwest of Paris. Toile means canvas or cloth, and Jouy represents the abbreviated name of the town. Typical toile motifs often tell a story, about rural life, historic events, sometimes mythical,or oriental, most often pastoral scenes. These designs were manufactured in France from 1760 by Oberkampf who opened the first factory in the town of Jouy-en-Josas, chosen for the quality of its water. Toile de Jouy has been and is still increasingly popular today among decorators or designers, who incorporate its classic patterns in upholstery, wallpaper, bed linen, and even stationery." LovingFabrics
"The History of Toile Fabric Toile fabric is named after the "Manufacture Royale de Jouy". Jouy-en-Josas is a little town, near Versailles, southwest of Paris. Toile means canvas or cloth, and Jouy represents the abbreviated name of the town. Typical toile motifs often tell a story, about rural life, historic events, sometimes mythical,or oriental, most often pastoral scenes. These designs were manufactured in France from 1760 by Oberkampf who opened the first factory in the town of Jouy-en-Josas, chosen for the quality of its water. Toile de Jouy has been and is still increasingly popular today among decorators or designers, who incorporate its classic patterns in upholstery, wallpaper, bed linen, and even stationery." LovingFabrics
Her var det koselig og komme inn!
SvarSlettMå si jeg falt helt i staver for det delikate badet på det nederste bildet.
Takk for titten!
Ha en fin torsdagskveld:D)
Jeg er og så glad i det stoffet og planlegg, er å sy gardiner til soverommet ;)
SvarSlettFlotte bilder.
ha en fin kveld :)
Klem,Kari