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A Graceful Blend

A Graceful Blend

July 22, 2015 / 16:29 IST
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Drawing inspiration from French, Indian, contemporary and vintage styles, this dining table setting created at My Tailor Home evolves into a design that’s unique, exciting and fashion forward. Indian motifs of the rainbow crystal, the French classic white crockery and antique silver-plated bronze cutlery coupled with the contemporary prints on the chairs lend to the voguish look of the space. 1    Created by artist Maurice Renomo, the classic beech wood Gondole dining table will add luxury and warmth to your dining space; Ateliers Phlippe Coudray. 2    Much more than a simple hanging lamp, this gorgeous chandelier (designed by the French glassblower Patrick Crespin), is made up of several blown glass chrysalises suspended from a brushed chrome structure. An array of colours and adjustable cables offer infinite possibilities to customize each piece; Rs. 6,00,000; Patrick Crespin. 3    Called Adagio, the set of flute and glasses in bright cobalt blue colour can add sparkle to any table setting. Here, the purity of smooth crystal combines with the finesse of clear arabesque gold to create a dreamy feeling; Rs. 9,690 onward; Cristallerie De Montbronn. 4    Superimposed with faces, the table mat by Renoma will add a dramatic touch to your meals. They fit in perfectly in the cavity made in the dining table; Ateliers Phlippe Coudray. 5    The perfect bubbles seem to fizz and rise on the surface of these gorgeous green glasses. Lightness and contemporary design make Staccato a stimulating collection;  Rs. 5,899 onward; Cristallerie De Montbronn. 6    Delicate and beautiful, the Babette plates designed by France-based Isabelle Poupinel look like soft moving fabric. Hand-made in ivory porcelain, you’ll find pretty impressions of French lace on them; Rs. 5,248 (large plate), Rs. 4,100 (medium plate), Rs. 3,608 (little dish -18cm); Isabelle Poupinel. 7    This 18th century Gondole dining chair is covered in a modern photographic work of art in true Maurice Renomo style. It is crafted out of beech wood; Rs. 2,40,000; Ateliers Phlippe Coudray. 8    In the shape of a flower with silver edgings, this radiant Carlotta under plate (made from ivory porcelain) is truly unique. You can use it as a platter for your cheese and fruits or place it under an exquisite vase for     some added effect; Rs. 12,300; Isabelle Poupinel. 9    The hand-made gold line adds a bit of glitz on these classic looking Operette crystal ware; Rs. 6,800; Cristallerie De Montbronn. 10    Sip away wine, water or a fizzy drink in these stunning transparent crystal glasses; Rs. 6,800 onward; Corail. 11    Bambou, Hedera, Opera, Oryx, Plume and Villa d’este are the different collections of cutlery designed by Richard Lauret. Intricate designs on these silver-plated bronze beauties are a great conversation starter; Rs. 14,600 onward (Bambou), Rs. 14,875 onward (Hedera), Rs. 16,575 onward (Opera), Rs.14,875 (Oryx), Rs. 14,600 (Plume), Rs. 15,725 (Villa d’este); Lauret Studio 12    Poetic in its form, the Narnia plate set will make any meal extra special. It is hand-made in ivory porcelain with gold graphic and leaf motif on its surface; Rs. 5,248 (large plate), Rs. 4,100 (medium plate), Rs. 3,280 (little dish -18cm); Isabelle Poupinel. 13    A square base, a straight cylindrical stem and satin-like geometric shapes on its surface make the Sirius range of glassware truly unique; Rs. 6,409 onward; Cristallerie De Montbronn. 14    Hang this rustic yet charming frame with an imagery of window dressings in your living or dining area; Ateliers Phlippe Coudray. 15     A throne in every sense of the word, the dark and daunting Cathedrale arm chair is meant for the queen and the king of the family. It is part of the Troubadour collection; Rs. 5,30,000; Ateliers Phlippe Coudray. 16     The Arpegie range derives its name from the word Arpeggio which means a musical technique where notes in a chord are played in sequence. Solemnity, majesty and grandeur are the notes which compose the chords of these     violet-hued glasses inlaid with gold or platinum; Rs. 10,710; Cristallerie De Montbronn. 17     The elegant Gigi set (when stacked together), gets a volcanic shape with the little dish raising its form to the sky. It is made from Limoges arctic white porcelain; Rs. 4,100 (large plate), Rs. 3,444 (medium plate), Rs. 2,460 (little dish -18cm); Isabelle Poupinel  Unlisted prices are on request. Prices are subject to taxes wherever applicable.
By: Betterinteriors

first published: Jul 22, 2015 04:29 pm

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