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San Francisco Indochine Style: Leslie Lundgren Design

San Francisco Peninsula-based interior designer, Leslie Lundgren worked hand-in-hand with her San Francisco client who has both French and Vietnamese ties to create a look delicately blending the two. The result is a stunning, sunlit Pacific Heights flat in a luxurious “Indochine” style. Furnishings and decorative items were either family heirlooms, picked up on travels aboard or in San Francisco’s China Town.

Lundgren used a traditional French palette of vivid yellow, jade green and coral red. Here in the living room, the walls are painted in Benjamin Moore Dalila 319. Two antique Louis XV armchairs in jade green mohair are placed in front of an antique Italian desk with exquisite marquetry. Atop the desk sits a sweet antique French mantle clock. A large Louis Philippe walnut armoire makes a beautiful backdrop.

Opposite the Louis XV chairs Lundgren places loveseat sofas in a warm coral velour fabric by Clarence House. Throw pillows in an Italian “fortuny-esque” fabric adorn the sofas. The floor to ceiling drapery fabric and silk tassels were purchased at Bouchara in Paris. A Chinese red lacquer trunk is converted into a coffee table and stands over a gorgeous silk and wool Chinese art deco rug. A beautiful French 1940’s wheat motif brass floor lamp is placed in the corner next to the sofa. The focal point of the room however, a large scale Chinese ancestor painting, is a family heirloom.

In the dining-family room, a limed-oak pedestal table is surrounded by reproduction Louis XV chairs. The worldly tablescape includes an Argentinean silver pitcher, Point a La Ligne candles and a 1970’s green vase made by a family friend. A collection of blue and white Delft plates are mounted on the wall.

In the family room, Lundgren brilliantly mixes color, texture and old & new by placing a zebra rug from Cost Plus World Market at the foot of a Chinese moon face traditional red lacquer armoire.

Lundgren creates a delightful bedroom retreat with a beautiful canopy over the bed in English Chintz fabrics. Fresh sunflowers and a green Tole Lamp add just the right decor to the red bedside table.

Lundgren’s sophisticated East meets West style is evident in this design and perfect for the culturally rich city by the bay.

Leslie Lundgren Design * leslie@maisonmondiale.com

I don’t know about you, but I’m still drooling over those antique Louis XV armchairs in jade green mohair!

*photos courtesy of Leslie Lundgren Design

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Read full story By on February 17, 2010 in antiques, chinoiserie, interior design, living rooms, upholstery

Friday Find: Galbraith & Paul 2010 Spring Collection

It’s no secret, I love Galbraith and Paul textiles {see a former post here}. Each pattern is hand block printed in their studio on a variety of ground cloths including Shantung Silk, Cotton/Rayon Velvet, and five different linens. They print to order, so color substitutions and custom colors are possible.

Recently Galbraith and Paul released their new 2010 Spring Collection. It includes Seville Medallion, Seville Tile and Small Star textile patterns rich in texture and color. The color palettes are earthy and range from shades of blue, green, yellow, orange, red and gray.

My favorite color combination is their Seville Tile in China Blue/Midnight, Seville Medallion in China Blue and Small Star in Midnight {shown above left to right}. Wouldn’t this look amazing in a bedroom or living room?

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Read full story By on February 12, 2010 in friday find, upholstery

Interior Design Color Trends for 2010 – Purple

It’s royal, healing and eccentric. You may either love it or hate it. But, get ready purple is making a comeback and is a big color trend for 2010.

Trend setting interior designers have already added shades of purple back into their color schemes. New York-based designer, Amanda Nisbet created a dramatic bedroom in purple, brown and white. Loving the Louis XV chair and foot stool in white with brown and white contemporary upholstery! And the throw pillow pulls the color scheme together perfectly.

The master of color, Jamie Drake designs a stunning Manhattan bedroom in magenta, fuchsia and purple. Creating a focal point, Drake adds a dramatic custom button-tufted headboard wall in chenille from Cowton & Tout called Brasilia Lilas. The floral brocade bedspread is also from Cowtan & Tout.

Designer Phillip Sides creates a soothing bathroom in the North Carolina home by using white subway tiles and painting the walls a soft lavendar – Classic Lilac (1002-5C) by Valspar. The cafe curtains in Manuel Canovas Suzon by Cowtan & Tout are hung mid-window to allow for natural light while still giving needed privacy.

Charleston South Carolina’s Angie Hranowsky designed this ecclectic dining room with striking walls in plum. It work beautifully with the white accents – table, chandelier and table lamp and hints of blue – vases.

New York-based designer, Christopher Maya combines shades of purple and pink to create an exquisite formal foyer and vestibule at this year’s Kips Bay Show House.

Maya beautifully fuses new and old decor elements throughout the space making it a perfect place to entertain guest or read alone by the fireplace.

As we head into 2010 you will see more textile and furniture designers launching lines with shades of purple, but here are some trend-setters available today.

Osborne & Little’s richly colored pomegranate and grapevine wallpaper – Maharani W6022/01-07

Designers Guild – Darnley in Heather – silk velvet with classical motif in Heather

Large raffia storage boxes/coffee table with embroidery in purple

Thomas Paul – Broderie Pillow in Violet


Pair of black Louis XV chairs in contrasting Madeline Weinrib’s Purple Luce

Istanbul Table in lavendar with gold nail head

Will you be welcoming purple back into your home in 2010?

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Read full story By on October 27, 2009 in bedrooms, color, foyers, interior design, upholstery

Wallpaper Design Trends for Your Home and Anna French

Wallpaper has been a trend for some time, but I had to share with you some gorgeous wallpaper by Anna French – thanks Erin at House of Turquoise for this fantastic find! It was Anna’s vivid colors and dramatic patterns that caught my eye. Here’s a sampling of my favorites.

Do you have a favorite?

*images from Anna French
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Read full story By on September 26, 2009 in color, interior design, upholstery, wallpaper