January 17 2012
colormemucha:

sweetsurrender68:

This Art Nouveau interior was designed by Alphons Mucha in 1900 for the Parisian jeweler, Georges Fouquet. The interior has been reconstructed in the Musee des Arts Decoratifs in Paris to preserve its beauty and artistic importance.

I usually do not feature architecture in this blog because I don’t have the eye to truly recognize the intricacies of it at times. But then…there are things like this….I think my favorite part, if I had to pick one, would have to be the chimney. It just brings it all together as a Mucha piece. However, as a room on its own, that peacock is absolutely fabulous. 

colormemucha:

sweetsurrender68:

This Art Nouveau interior was designed by Alphons Mucha in 1900 for the Parisian jeweler, Georges Fouquet. The interior has been reconstructed in the Musee des Arts Decoratifs in Paris to preserve its beauty and artistic importance.

I usually do not feature architecture in this blog because I don’t have the eye to truly recognize the intricacies of it at times. But then…there are things like this….I think my favorite part, if I had to pick one, would have to be the chimney. It just brings it all together as a Mucha piece. However, as a room on its own, that peacock is absolutely fabulous. 

Via Color Me Mucha

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This is my little scrapbook of inspiration for my castle. I think I must have a different theme for each room, I like too much.

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