“Sometimes, even with a film I really love, I cannot tell the story precisely. Sometimes I cannot even tell what happened chronologically. But I’ll have flashes of some things. Sometimes it looks almost like a still. What I know, what I can remember is the emotion I felt. I know I loved a film because I remember feeling good in the film or feeling odd when I came out, either in tears or touched or mad.”
— Agnès Varda, from an interview with Melissa Anderson, 2001 (via filmografie)
before blaming others, think: whats the 1 constant in all your failed relationships? its that cursed egyptian amulet why do u even have that
late 19th century perfume bottles
Annemarie is a set designer, event styler, and decorator. This is the entry hall- it’s her “homage to Versaille” and only a preview of the awesomeness to come.
The sitting room. Annemarie likes to buy antiques from various places, including boot fairs. Great trompe l’oeil wallpaper.
This is The Snug next to the kitchen. The 1950′s bar was her grandma’s. She made the pillows herself.
How to completely redo a kitchen & pantry w/o renovating it.
Floral wallpaper and bright blue in the main bath.
In the downstairs shower room, it took 3 days to decoupage the walls & ceiling with wallpaper samples and magazine pages.
The master has pop art pieces done by her friend, Tiff.
Guest room.
She did this bedroom for her granddaughter and made the mushrooms herself. Doris the cat looks a little uncertain, maybe she thinks this is a gnome home.
That Warhol portrait of Jackie Kennedy has significance- her mother was nanny to Caroline Kennedy’s children. Every corner in the house tells a story.
And, this is how she decorated the beach hut she shares w/her friend, Tiff. This house makes me want to run to flea market!
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