The French Riviera in the 1920s HolmegaardThe French Riviera was the center of creativity during the 1920s and early 30s. Artists and writers from the far reaches of the world gathered to fashion a new way of lifeamong them Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, Gerald and Sara Murphy, Picasso, Picabia, Stravinsky, Cocteau, Diaghilev, and Anna de Noailles.
Preserved under glass on a white linen mat
this piece reflects Sabre’s belief that beauty belongs at every table
this handcrafted wall sconce takes design inspiration from 1930s Art Deco Hollywood in which geometric symmetry and opulent finishing reigned
From Gien’s 19th century archives
a Swiss breed happy in the alpine climate of the Alps
A Japanese towel featuring a tightly woven chambray front and a loose terry back that have been carefully stitched together
or ice cream
this heirloom quality heritage flute defines the intersection of heirloom quality and modern life
A nostalgic 1950s American red pick-up truck set in front of winter trees with two playful dogs contributing to the magic and joy of the scene when it is shaken and snow falls all around
A visually stunning late 1800s French serving tureen featuring a basket weave shape with a hare
For blue crab fans
the hurricane radiates brilliance from its generously scaled walls