Thursday, May 16, 2013

Cabinets of curiosities

 

Since ancient times wealthy people are collecting the most diverse objects in cabinets of curiosities.

The term ‘cabinet’ originally described a room rather than a piece of furniture, a room filled with books, art and objects of study. Curiosity rooms emerged in the 16th century although we do know that more rudimentary collections existed yet earlier.

Cabinets of curiosities or Cabinets of Wonder, Kunstkammern, Wunderkammern (German) or Cabinets de curiosités (French),  originated in European Renaissance and their collections consisted of types of objects whose categorial boundaries were yet to be defined. They displayed a wide assortment of rare and unusual objects.

Today all these objects would be categorized as belonging to natural history, geology, religion, works of arts and antiquities.

Obviously, cabinets of curiosities were limited to those who could afford to create them. They are regarded as the precedents of the public museums and galleries.

 

1Painting by Frans Francken (II) - Antwerp, A Collector’s Cabinet,1625  Source

 

Since the 17th century case furniture started to function as cabinets of curiosities.

7Andrea Domenico Remps - Italy, A Cabinet of Curiosity, c.1690 Source

 

The cabinet became very popular in 18th century. As this Cabinet Bonnier de la Mosson created by Joseph Bonnier de la Mosson (1702 - 1744). He was a French aristocrat who loved science and began collecting weird stuff, like exotic insects, snakes, shells and birds. His collection can be found in the library of the Natural History Museum in Paris.

2 Cabinet Bonnier de La Mosson - Bibliothèque centrale du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris. Source

 

3Cabinet Bonnier de La Mosson  Source

4Cabinet Bonnier de La Mosson  Source

5Cabinet Bonnier de La Mosson  Source

6Cabinet Bonnier de La Mosson  Source

 

The Cabinet Lafaille at the Museum of La Rochelle, France is a very rococo styled,19th century curiosity cabinet stuffed with coral, reptiles and birds.

 Cabinet de curiosités Clément Lafaille, après 1766. Style néoclassique. Muséum d'histoire naturelle de La Rochelle.  Source

 9An early 18th-century German Schrank with a traditional display of corals (Naturkundenmuseum Berlin).  Source

 

The cabinet of curiosities of today does not have to be traditonal, or contain valuable items. Just stuff it with your personal favorite objects or those you brought along from several journeys.

Make it your private collection!

 

10 Decorator and antiques dealer Franck Delmarcelle

 

13Interior designer Natalie Haegeman

 

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16Antiques dealer Herwig Simons

 

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Tell me! Do you feel tempted to create your own private cabinet of curiosities ?

xx

Greet

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Friday, May 10, 2013

Where to find your dining table and chairs in Belgium ?

 

This week I filed some images of dining tables and chairs to propose to a client. In the meantime I was looking for addresses in Belgium where to find the tables and chairs I wanted to suggest. I thought that maybe you could be interested in these adresses.

 

Image 11Source Richard Keith Langham via Veranda September-October 2012

Where to find table and chairs ? - Look-alike dining table at Viktor & Sander

                                                          - Look-alike chairs at Natalie Haegeman Interiors

 

Image 28Source Satinwood Ltd, Interior design

Where to find table and chairs ? - Look-alike dining table at Malvini Furniture Factory

                                                                       - Look-alike chairs at Flamant

 

Image 310Source Carol Glasser Interiors

Where to find table and chairs ? - Look-alike dining table at Viktor & Sander

                                                                              - Folding chair at Axel Vervoordt

 

Image 45Source House to Home

Where to find table and chairs ? - Look-alike dining table at Antiek Amber

                        - Chairs at ‘t Casteelken

 

Image 56Source Daskal – Laperre Photo credit Jan Verlinde

Where to find table and chairs ?  - Look-alike dining table at Mastermeubel

                                             - Look-alike chairs at Viktor & Sander

 

Image 63Source unknown

Where to find table and chairs ? - Antique tables at Antiek Amber

                                                                       - Look-alike French Louis XVI chair at Massant

 

Image 79Source Joli

The chic and timeless Elyps dining table and Monet armchairs of the Belgian company JOLI caught my eye!

    Joli collection Elyps dining table with table top in Matilux glass or Xeramica. To discover more about this table, click here.

                          Joli collection Monet armchair upholstered in leather. To discover more of these chairs, click here.

 

What are your favorite dining table and chairs? I would love to hear !

xx

Greet

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

French oak library

 

About a year ago I posted about a custom made library (HERE) that was designed by Natalie Haegeman of Natalie Haegeman Interiors and realized by our company Lefèvre Interiors.

Although the library is installed since more than half a year, we hadn’t yet found the time to take some photographs of this project.

The library is recently photographed to appear in a Belgian interior design magazine. Although these pictures here today aren’t the ones of the magazine’s professional photographer, they already give you a sneak peek into the library room.

2013-04-02 13.15.14Library in French non-treated oak

 

2013-04-02 13.22.25-3One of the built in bureau-desks

 

2013-04-02 10.16.58Detail and view towards the living room

All pictures by Natalie Haegeman

I am pleased and honored to tell you that this library project will be seen in one of the next issues of the leading Belgian interior design magazine ‘TIJDLOOS’.

I definitely will let you know when the issue is out !

CoverCover of the current issue of TIJDLOOS (N° 27 - april 2013)

 

For more information, please contact

info@lefevre.be

WWW.LEFEVRE.BE

info@nataliehaegeman-interiors.be

WWW. NATALIEHAEGEMAN-INTERIORS.BE

 

Talk to you soon !

Greet

 

If you would like us to help designing and manufacturing your library, feel free to contact us at info@lefevre.be

For more Lefèvre Interiors realisations visit our website at www.lefevre.be

Friday, May 3, 2013

Let’s decorate today !

 

 

For your inspiration !

 

1Source unknown

 

5Source The Vintaquarian

 

8Source Inspiring Interiors

 

12Source The Vintaquarian

 

16Source The Vintaquarian

 

13Source unknown

 

2Source unknown

 

4Source unknown

 

6Source The Vintaquarian

 

9Source The Vintaquarian

 

11Source Alexandra Siebelink

 

17Source Roses & Rust

 

15Source Alexandra Siebelink

 

7Source Magazine Juliette & Victor n°31 2012  - Photo credit Louis-Philippe Breydel

 

14Source unknown

 

I wish you all a nice and sunny weekend!

xx

Greet

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Bathroom delight

 

Today I am pleased to show you some pictures of a bathroom we recently installed in a client’s home.

Except we still have to hang the light fixtures above the sink cabinet, the bathroom is finished.

For the redo of this bathroom, we chose to work together with the Belgian architect and designer Philippe Timmerman.

2013-04-30_082759 Realisation Lefèvre Interiors - Design Philippe Timmerman

The bathroom cabinets, paneling and inner doors are executed in light stained oak. For the floor is chosen for a combination of carrara marble and a belgian gris des ardennes limestone.

2013-04-30_082858Realisation Lefèvre Interiors - Design Philippe Timmerman

The wall with the small round windows is completely new constructed and the hidden doors give access to a walk-in closet while the oak inner doors give access to the powder room and lavatory.

2013-04-30_082931Realisation Lefèvre Interiors - Design Philippe Timmerman

Also for the countertops is chosen for the gris des ardennes limestone.

2013-04-30_084036Realisation Lefèvre Interiors - Design Philippe Timmerman

 

For more information, please contact

info@lefevre.be

WWW.LEFEVRE.BE

home@philippetimmerman.com

WWW.PHILIPPETIMMERMAN.BE

 

Talk to you soon!

Greet

 

If you would like us to help designing and manufacturing your bathroom, feel free to contact us at info@lefevre.be

For more Lefèvre Interiors realisations visit our website at www.lefevre.be

Friday, April 26, 2013

Living room redo so far

 

Good morning my readers, I do know that a lot of you like to be updated about our living room redo.

 

About a week ago, the artist painter finished the paneling patina.

2-1Before bringing on the final coat, we added the mirrored glass into the paneling above the fire place.

 

4A close up from the double door towards the dining room.

 

5A detail of the paneling.

It is always diffficult to see the exact color of the patina in a picture. We have chosen for a faded green, a verdigris.

 

8This week, the painters started to paint the window frames and will going on to paint the ceiling.

 

3-1Everything wrapped in!

 

In the meantime I am thinking about the type of wall lights we need to have in the room.

I already ordered a pair of French LXV appliques in an unlacquered polished brass from Vaughan which will be added on both sides of the mirror.

7 Vaughan

 

And this pair of 18th century Italian wall lights, which I found a couple of months ago at Brigitte & Alain Garnier Antiques, will be hung on the paneling.

8Brigitte & Alain Garnier Antiques

 

A few days ago we received the rim lock and handles for the secret doors from van Cronenburg Architectural Hardware.

Architectural

 

In one of the next days I will have to make a decision about the window treatment fabrics! There are so many beautiful fabrics ! So hard to make a decision!

9Fabrics Colefax & Fowler and Chelsea Textiles

To be continued…

If you missed my earlier posts about our living room redo, please click HERE.

 

Enjoy the weekend!

xx

Greet

 

If you would like us to help designing and manufacturing your paneling, feel free to contact us at info@lefevre.be

For more Lefèvre Interiors realisations visit our website at www.lefevre.be