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Casablanca. The african Art-Déco meca

Casablanca. The african Art-Déco meca

  I just came back from a trip to Casablanca, it is one of those cities that you think it is not worth visiting but as you get to know it and you get to know its people and its lifestyle, it really surprises and captivates you with its cospomolitan carácter,...

ANTICO in MEDINA DE POMAR

ANTICO in MEDINA DE POMAR

  I have just returned from a nice day trip, I have visited the Antiques and Crafts Fleamarket, Antico, in Medina de Pomar and I have to admit that it has inspired me to write a few lines about the fair, the town and the valley  I don't know much about the...

Saint Germain de Laye’s royal past

Saint Germain de Laye’s royal past

    On my way back to the hotel through the Ile-de-France region, and after a long day of comings and goings, I am discovering very positively the Yvelines region, located northeast of Paris. Just 25 minutes from Paris via the RER, Saint Germain de Laye...

Lüttich, the alife city from Wallonia

Lüttich, the alife city from Wallonia

I have just arrived from a short trip with my cousin Ane and my uncle Jesús from the region of Wallonia, that unknown but no less interesting region located in the south-east of Belgium, in the heart of Europe. Part of my family lives in this area and that is why I...

Antzasti & Naia’s smile

Antzasti & Naia’s smile

I have just arrived from a moving and exciting event that took place in the magical garden of the Antzasti Euskaldunon Etxea, museum founded by my friend Cristina and her sister Elena.   Today Naia, 30th of march, would have turned into her 15 if that fatal and...

Brocante O’Plus, Anglet

Brocante O’Plus, Anglet

I have not written anything for a really long time, sometimes one stares at the screen waiting for the words to come but they never arrive… I am living a moment in my life where the words reappear because the inspiration for decoration and beautiful things are at the...

Decorative styles: the wabi-sabi style

Decorative styles: the wabi-sabi style

Decorative styles: the wabi-sabi styleTaking into account that we live in a time that we can easily call imperfect, marked by the phenomenon of the global COVID19 pandemic, that the Wabi-Sabi style has become a trend does not really surprise us.What is the keyIf we...

Historical decorators: Sister Parish

Historical decorators: Sister Parish

THE DAMESister Parish (1910-1994) was the last of America’s grand dame decorators — and arguably, she was the greatest of them all. After all, Parish originated the American Country look, one of the most enduring decorative styles of the last half-century. While the...