Showing posts with label chandeliers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chandeliers. Show all posts

Monday, December 9, 2013

In the mood…for a little romance, dream and beauty


Quite a long title, but it indeed encompenses our unveiling of my Showroom INTERIEURS holiday windows and the latest Jose Esteves Show.

I could not have dreamed of a more festive, happy,beautiful party. Champagne flowing, editors, clients and friends talking and laughing into the night. Everyone chatting with Jose about his inspiration and work.

We transformed the showroom into a "cabinet de Curiosite" with webs and stars floating. Exhausted but thrilled, after the last guest and member of team Interieurs left, I closed the door, shut down the light, sat in my favorite chaise and closed my eyes. 2013 is almost over, the thrills, the pains, the worries, my african adventure, the constant fear of the unknown… is it really all worth it? Then I summoned all energy left in my body, YES it is! How lucky I am to have met creative brilliant kind talent such as Jose, my team…yes we bicker, yes I get upset and demanding, but we laugh (especially when I start dancing the twist to loud vintage rock music past 8pm… trying to crunch the last invoice) and I truly love everyone in my team, my work and the little moments of pure elation when we make a difference in our client's life by bringing beauty, peace and joy.


MERCI!











A Bientôt,



Happy Holidays!

xx Francine










Sunday, October 7, 2012

Clarity...

Light defines human existence. Everything we see is in fact no more and no less than either projected or reflected light.


I am thrilled to introduce our latest lighting collection of handblown glass creations by artist Simon Peleg. The artist has captured the subtlety and intrinsic beauty of light. In his work, light is transformed and the space it occupies glows in infinite reflections. 











We recently installed this custom light in one of our on going project in TriBeCa, New York



We designed this chandelier for the same client


As seen above the dining table (project in progress, whereas the unfinished look)



Our Storefront window




A Bientôt,

Francine

















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