Vogue, June 2013 (+) photographer: Peter Lindbergh Edie Campbell

Vogue, June 2013 (+)
photographer: Peter Lindbergh
Edie Campbell

Vogue, June 2013 (+) photographer: Peter Lindbergh Edie Campbell

Vogue, June 2013 (+)
photographer: Peter Lindbergh
Edie Campbell

Vogue, June 2013 (+) photographer: Peter Lindbergh Edie Campbell

Vogue, June 2013 (+)
photographer: Peter Lindbergh
Edie Campbell

The World of Interiors, November 2009 photographer: Roland Beaufre

Victorian chairs surround the dining room table,  below copper lantern from the same period…  On the far wall, a panel of 18th century tiles from Fez  is flanked by two panels of 16th century tiles from Seville

Restoration in Tangier « Trouvais

The World of Interiors, November 2009 
photographer: Roland Beaufre

Victorian chairs surround the dining room table,  below copper lantern from the same period…  On the far wall, a panel of 18th century tiles from Fez  is flanked by two panels of 16th century tiles from Seville

Restoration in Tangier « Trouvais

The World of Interiors, November 2009 photographer: Roland Beaufre

Dahlias being arranged in an 18th century Moroccan marble fountain in the Tangier home of architect Roberto Peregalli.

Restoration in Tangier « Trouvais

The World of Interiors, November 2009 
photographer: Roland Beaufre

Dahlias being arranged in an 18th century Moroccan marble fountain in the Tangier home of architect Roberto Peregalli.

Restoration in Tangier « Trouvais

The World of Interiors, November 2009 photographer: Roland Beaufre
Restoration in Tangier « Trouvais

The World of Interiors, November 2009 
photographer: Roland Beaufre

Restoration in Tangier « Trouvais

The World of Interiors, November 2009 photographer: Roland Beaufre

A fragment of an antique Caucasian carpet hangs from the first-floor gallery’s balustrade. A huge skylight above floods the chamber with light and suspends a great lantern by a double chain.

Restoration in Tangier « Trouvais

The World of Interiors, November 2009 
photographer: Roland Beaufre

A fragment of an antique Caucasian carpet hangs from the first-floor gallery’s balustrade. A huge skylight above floods the chamber with light and suspends a great lantern by a double chain.

Restoration in Tangier « Trouvais

The World of Interiors, November 2009 photographer: Roland Beaufre

Antique double doors open out to to give a view of the library and its early 19th century Italian bookcase.

Restoration in Tangier « Trouvais

The World of Interiors, November 2009 
photographer: Roland Beaufre

Antique double doors open out to to give a view of the library and its early 19th century Italian bookcase.

Restoration in Tangier « Trouvais

The World of Interiors, November 2009 photographer: Roland Beaufre

Black and white antique marble tiles line the floor of the L-shaped entrance, and are echoed among the 18th century Tunisian tiles that decorate the dado.

Restoration in Tangier « Trouvais

The World of Interiors, November 2009 
photographer: Roland Beaufre

Black and white antique marble tiles line the floor of the L-shaped entrance, and are echoed among the 18th century Tunisian tiles that decorate the dado.

Restoration in Tangier « Trouvais

The World of Interiors, November 2009 photographer: Roland Beaufre

A French arm chair upholstered in petite point is crowned by a northern Italian portrait, both from the 17th century.

Restoration in Tangier « Trouvais

The World of Interiors, November 2009 
photographer: Roland Beaufre

A French arm chair upholstered in petite point is crowned by a northern Italian portrait, both from the 17th century.

Restoration in Tangier « Trouvais

photographer: Allan Grant (Time & Life Pictures, Getty Images) Suzy Parker July 3, 1957

Moroccan wedding blankets, or handira, are a traditional artform made by the female relatives of a new bride before her big day. They have been popping up in Western interiors due to their geometric texture and soft sparkle, which add a little bit of global interest to a room scene.
Warming Trend: Vintage Moroccan Wedding Blankets | Apartment Therapy New York

Fashion model Suzy Parker. - Photo - LIFE

photographer: Allan Grant (Time & Life Pictures, Getty Images)
Suzy Parker
July 3, 1957

Moroccan wedding blankets, or handira, are a traditional artform made by the female relatives of a new bride before her big day. They have been popping up in Western interiors due to their geometric texture and soft sparkle, which add a little bit of global interest to a room scene.

Warming Trend: Vintage Moroccan Wedding Blankets | Apartment Therapy New York

Fashion model Suzy Parker. - Photo - LIFE