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Marble, Modern Art… And Monkeys: Inside Dior Designer Cordelia De Castellane’s Left Bank Apartment In Paris | British Vogue Ikea Jute Rug, Person Aesthetic, Cordelia De Castellane, Provence Interior, Leopard Print Rug, Bohemian Flat, Wool Sofa, Home Styling Ideas, Paris Vogue

Cordelia de Castellane, artistic director of Baby Dior and Dior Maison, invites Vogue into her Parisian apartment, complete with antique heirloom beds, Garouste and Bonetti sculptures, artworks by Aaron Young and a marble ’50s Maison Jansen table.

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Cordelia De Castellane Style, Tv Window, Person Aesthetic, Tony Chi, Cordelia De Castellane, Paris History, Menu Illustration, Tsim Sha Tsui, Manifest Board

If there is one institution that summarises Paris' history, it's Lapérouse. The legendary Rive Gauche restaurant has witnessed the city's cultural zeitgeist since it was built by Monsieur Lefèvre, the king’s wine merchant, in 1766 but, it was only a century later, after Jules Lapérouse bought it and gave it his name, that it became Paris’s most celebrated restaurant; A place that Émile Zola, Victor Hugo, Charles Baudelaire and Marcel Proust lunched, where senators dined with their…

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Discover the bountiful Italianate details of La forêt de la Renaissance collection by Cordelia de Castellane, where each piece tells a story inspired by antique novels and mystical animals from historical paintings. Colored with the divine hues of Florence, these dinnerware pieces charmingly complemented the intricate parures of Dior Haute Joaillerie’s 'Diorama & Diorigami' presentation. © Musei Civici Fiorentini Photographer: Adrien Dirand Cordelia De Castellane, Victoire De Castellane, Mystical Animals, Santa Maria Novella, Hand Painted Glasses, Table Setting Decor, Historical Painting, Painted Glasses, Yellow Kitchen

Discover the bountiful Italianate details of La forêt de la Renaissance collection by Cordelia de Castellane, where each piece tells a story inspired by antique novels and mystical animals from historical paintings. Colored with the divine hues of Florence, these dinnerware pieces charmingly complemented the intricate parures of Dior Haute Joaillerie’s 'Diorama & Diorigami' presentation. © Musei Civici Fiorentini Photographer: Adrien Dirand

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