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While looking at one 1991 AD than- I ran across a gorgeous apartment in Paris of famous French writer Francoise Sagan...remember her book-Bonjour Tristesse" she wrote in 1954. To make a story short, I saw she had a gorgeous round coffee table in burned orange, Portuguese marble and I fell in love with it and knowing there are fabulous marble mines here in Ecuador-as our black and white floors are and were inspired from an AD apartment that belonged to Rudolph Nureyev, Russian ballet dancer... I took advantage with Alejandro and went out and had the beautiful flooring made too and they are also like the magazine photos- exactly alike!!
We had a small half moon table made to match the coffee table for the side of the sofa, because the space there is very small and this one fitted perfectly there!
Thank you my lovely friends for your wonderful visits and thank you in advance for your very appreciated comments.
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FABBY
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It is lovely, indeed. And how wonderful and special that you could hve it made from local stone. That makes it even more special!
ReplyDeleteO, I can see why everyone loves this piece. It is stunning, Fabby.
ReplyDeleteThat marble table is stunning, Fabby. I like the unusual color and the makers copied it so perfectly. I love the art nouveau mirror too, so pretty with the mother of pearls. I know I jhave said it before but you have a beautiful home, Fabby, and I love your furniture...Christine
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful house.
ReplyDeleteI especially like the Art Nuovo mirror.
Love,
Lorraine
Oh Fabby, I like your table, but I am in LOVE with the mirror with the shells. OMG. I just love that stuff, have had some pieces, sold them, all sad. Your home is wonderful, as usual. Richard from My Old Historic House.
ReplyDeleteThe tables are so beautiful, and how wonderful to have the marble from your area.
ReplyDeleteYour home and furnishings are gorgeous!
I love the roses in the vase.....so pretty.
Happy weekend!
What a beautiful marble table! Very special for you to have one made. Have a great weekend Fabby!
ReplyDeletePamela
Your home is so lovely and elegant. I love the warmth of the color in your coffee table so very much.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing -- I always love looking at your treasures. The table is a fabulous piece, and that little mirror is a gem.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog! I wanted to give you a visit and am really glad I did. Your coffee table is quite beautiful! I love round coffee tables anyway, but yours is especially lovely. Magazines are such great inspiration aren't they?
ReplyDeleteFabby, Your tables are lovely and it's so nice when things in a home have a story about them.It makes them not only beautiful, but very special for your family.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Babs
Oh Fabby, your marble table is a work of art. So lucky for you that you have it made. How wonderful it fits with your furnishings.. thanks for dropping in, xo marlis
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ReplyDeleteYour marble table is gorgeous, Fabby.
You have a Beautiful home with all the lovely treasures. You have a eye for beauty and it shows in your home. I hope you have a great weekend.
XXOO Diane
Fabby, What an amazing table and side table. They are awesome and you are so blessed to have been able to reproduce the one from Paris that you loved. Love that you shared with us. Hugs, Ginger
ReplyDeleteFabby, it is such a beautiful coffee table. I think every room should have a statement piece like this! *pretty*
ReplyDeleteHi, Fabby....yes, I remember Francoise Sagan and her home was beautiful....your marble tables look so much like the originals and I love the warm color.....In fact, I just love to see your blog each week as you have such a gorgeous home, exquisite taste, and wonderful objects from many places, and all with their special story! I think that is what a home is all about...
ReplyDeletethe memories and stories of collected objects...and pulling them all together to make your OWN story!!
I also have to tell you, as an aside, that the colors in your carpet under the coffee table are fabulous!!!!!
Thanks, as always, for sharing...
Have a happy week,,,Francy
Hi Fabby,
ReplyDeleteI loved this post with all the gorgeous objects we can see in your home but specially the marble coffee table that you had copied from Françoise Sagan's Portuguese one.
We do have beautiful marbles, even Chinese merchants come to Portugal to choose them and send them to China, but I see that the Ecuadorian marbles are also superb.
Hugs
Simply beautiful!
ReplyDeletePink Fairy
The coffee table and darling little side table are so special and gorgeous. I have never seen any like them! You have such marvelous ideas, and the marble is the most yummy color I have ever seen. I think it is the marble's color that makes them so beautiful and eye-catching.
ReplyDeleteYou've got some beautiful things in your home. Thanks for sharing them with us!
ReplyDeleteI would like to invite you to my weekend linkup. It involves anything related to homemaking: recipes, sewing, decorating, crafts, DIY, a story about what you did today, etc! I know you'd be a great addition to the party!
Hope you have a lovely weekend!
HaPpY pInK sAtUrDaY!
Sarah
Hi Fabby, Architectural Digest is one of my favorites. Amazing inspiration there. The marble coffee table, its easy to see why you fell for the unusual color of burned orange. Love the half moon as well. Your home, as I've told you before is gorgeous. Thanks for the share of AD.
ReplyDeleteHope your week is great.
~Emily
The French Hutch
Wow! A stunning piece! You did a fabulous job of recreating it! Hope you are having a great weekend!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful this interior. Love it, right my taste.
ReplyDeleteFabby: the tables are fabulous! I love AD, too!
ReplyDeleteYour table is gorgeous Fabby! I can see why everyone loves it. You have a beautiful home.
ReplyDeleteOh, Fabby, your marble table is a dream. You can be very proud to have this special table now!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your nice comment!!!
Hugs
Tine
Only you would have such a fabulously elegant piece in your home. Marble is very dear here, we have many marble mines in Canada, but I have never seen anyone with marble floors or marble tables.
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautiful, Fabby! Your living room is lovely, the long fringe on your couch is magnificent!
Hugs, Cindy
I love love your table Fabby... its beautiful ... You have treasure of things which tempt everyone.... beautiful sharing
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with love from
Farah
Wow, you did a beautiful job on that piece. Your home is lovely~!
ReplyDeleteHi Fabby...
ReplyDeleteOhhh...your marble tables are stunning, Fabby! Such a unique and beautiful color of marble. I also enjoyed your beautiful table vignette! The little bronze dogs are so cute! Ohhh my...and that big, beautiful bouquet of roses is gorgeous! Your home is so beautiful, sweet friend! Thank you for sharing it with us for Sunday Favorites this week!
Love ya,
Chari
Fabby, that table is beautiful, plus the mirror is stunning. How excited you must be....Your home is lovely....Enjoy! Happy Halloween.
ReplyDeleteHi Fabby, what a beautiful table and a lovely home. Thanks for sharing. I recently found your blog and am now following. I would love it if you would pop on over to mine and perhaps you would follow me also. Hugs, Chris
ReplyDeleteYour table is just beautiful. How gorgeous the roses are. They are just stunning. I also like the little globy, arrow thing. Sorry,I don't know what it's called, but it is so interesting. (It's by the mirror.)
ReplyDeleteYour home is lovely, beautiful table.
ReplyDeleteYou have exquisite taste! Your home should be in AD. Thank you for sharing this with us and coming for tea last week. Your birthday setting was wonderfully femine. I love butterfliess as you might guess. Excited to see your tea table this week. Please do share with us at Teapots and Tea Things.
ReplyDeleteHappy belated birthday.
Pam
I get and love AD too!
ReplyDeleteYour marble coffee table and end table are incredible! A true one-of-a-kind, well, maybe two-of-a-kind! Just gorgeous!
Thanks for sharing!
Yvonne
Fabby that sure is fantastic. Very special and even more special to have it made. Thanks for sharing with the magazine copy cat challenge.
ReplyDeleteThat really is a beautiful piece Fabby! What a wonderful piece to have in your home! Thank you for sharing them with us at TTF and have a happy November 1st!
ReplyDeleteJe suis heureuse que vous m'ayez rappelé votre précédente publication concernant Françoise Sagan et l'histoire de votre table commune...
ReplyDeleteUne très belle pièce effectivement et vous avez eu raison d'avoir prévu également cette table demi-lune qui a trouvé sa place... De très beaux objets... qui s'harmonisent parfaitement et précieusement.
Saviez-vous que Françoise Sagan possédait aussi une belle maison à Equemauville tout près de Honfleur ?
J'adore Honfleur et ses environs. Actuellement, je suis à la recherche d'une maison de vacance à Honfleur.
Le 8 août 1958, Françoise Sagan avait gagné au casino 80.000 frs en misant sur le 8.
Dans la foulée, à 8h du matin elle les offrit au propriétaire de la maison qu'elle louait. Celui-ci accepta de lui vendre la propriété.
Elle est décédée à l'hôpital de Honfleur...
Une sacrée femme tout de même.
Bravo pour cette belle publication.
Gros bisous
Fabby,
ReplyDeleteWhat a treasure! It is beautiful! Thank you for linking up with Home Sweet Home!
Sherry
Beautiful post. A lovely apartement. Love the dogs under the cloches!
ReplyDeleteRuth
Your table stone looks beautiful and the colar is perfect.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your coffee table
Karin Şen Cankan
karinsfairytale.blogspot.com
Those tables are wonderful! I love that you were inspired and had a copy made! They will last forever and always look good! No wood to worry about water getting on etc. You chose well!
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