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Chateau de Massillan Eye Candy Part 3 of 3
Birgit Israel, owner of the Chateau and Babylon Design in Fulham Road, London, placed unique furniture and accessories in every room of the hotel. Locally sourced antiques are sumptuously upholstered and every piece of furniture perfectly placed. The color scheme is subtle and understated. I took pictures of the shades of lavender (matching the ubiquitous plant of Provence), Gustavian gray, pale peaches, greens and tans. They all blend seamlessly. I wanted to take a photo of every lamp and accessory, but I think you’ll get a sense from these. What a great inspiration for a wedding color scheme!
The international clientele is mostly European -- I met Dutch, French, British and German guests during my stay.
Birgit's color sense is impeccable. This crushed velvet couch is in the most elegant shade of lavender.
The international clientele is mostly European -- I met Dutch, French, British and German guests during my stay.
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