Textile Tuesday: Vladimir by Pierre Frey
Happy Textile Tuesday! Vladimir is my latest crush from Pierre Frey. Large geometric print on heavy linen evoking the scrolls of the Viennese Secession, in
Wallpaper Wednesday: Jardins Japonais by Pierre Frey
Happy Wallpaper Wednesday! This new one is a beauty. Jardins Japonais is a reproduction of a 19th century gouache from the archives of Pierre Frey illustrating the
Textile Tuesday: Freda by Pierre Frey
Happy Textile Tuesday! FREDA is an ode to creation, an abstract print in full color, bright and graphic. Its palette and the breadth of its composition
Wallpaper Wednesday: Le Jardin de Monsieur Malcles by Pierre Frey
Le jardin de monsieur malcles by Pierre Frey has captured me. I love a dark background floral that pops off the page! A stroll through the
Wallpaper Wednesday: Petrouchka by Pierre Frey
Happy Wallpaper Wednesday! I found a fabulous find the is colorful and artistic. Petrouchka by Pierre Frey This composition of hand-painted sketches freely evokes the colorful costumes and
Wallpaper Wednesday: La Faune et la Flore by Pierre Frey
I am having an all things Egypt crush these days. La faune et la flore by Pierre Frey is my latest love. Escape to the shores
Wallpaper Wednesday: Hatchepsout by Pierre Frey
Happy Wallpaper Wednesday! Pierre Frey has released an incredible new collection, Merveilles d'Égypte. Working in partnership with the Louvre to celebrate, in particular, the bicentenary of the discovery
Textile Tuesday: Nikita by Pierre Frey
Happy Textile Tuesday. I am crazy for this fabulous find. Nikita by Pierre Frey This beautiful embroidery on linen with rounded shapes and bright colours is a work
Textile Tuesday: Grand Canyon by Pierre Frey
My Textile Tuesday crush is Grand Canyon by Pierre Frey. I have been dying to use this for years and I am finally adding it to
Wallpaper Wednesday: Les Folies
Happy Wallpaper Wednesday! Pierre Frey's Les folies wallpaper is my obsession du jour. The artist Harrison Howard created different scenes mixing spectacular follies from the 18th century and