Showing posts with label Robert Couturier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Couturier. Show all posts

Friday, March 9, 2012

ROBERT COUTURIER ~ A SPRING GATHERING

When Robert Couturier hosts a spring party, it is quite an affair for his guests.  In the gardens of the property of his stunning home in northwestern Connecticut, the guests are served champagne and canapés, and the dinner is held inside of the free standing library.

The home sits on sixteen acres of land and consists of two pavilions with a hallway between.  The antiques are Chinese, Roman, and museum quality French and English pieces. There are chairs that graced the home of Marie Antoinette, and crystal that was owned by her daughter.  

The food for this garden party is catered by David Renner of Sheffield Massachusetts and is served on flowered porcelain.  The crystal is Baccarat and Bohemian, and the silver is Victorian.  Couturier describes his dinners as "a little more Old World. They're simple elegance, not fussy elegant."  

I don't know about you, but I think that this party is more elegant than casual. ENJOY!








Veranda March 2012
Photography by Max Kim-Bee

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Sunday, February 5, 2012

ROBERT COUTURIER ~ EASY LIVING

Interior designer Robert Couturier designed this home using different textures, patterns and tones of blue, which he uses to separate and add character and motion to the spaces. ENJOY!







Kitchen and dining rooms to follow this week!
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Monday, October 24, 2011

ROBERT COUTURIER ~ DESIGN ON FIFTH AVENUE

When the financier’s wife said she wanted French, she meant French, so the couple brought in architect and interior designer Robert Couturier to renovate and design the almost 9,000-square-foot apartment. The clients visited Paris twice with the designer, not only getting ideas for their home, but also purchasing pieces of furniture, paneling, and flooring.

Couturier combined furnishings, art, and other pieces from the couple’s previous home with the French purchases, and also added new contemporary pieces. ENJOY!

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Thursday, April 14, 2011

ROBERT COUTURIER ~ DESIGN IN MANHATTAN

At the age of 25, after living in Paris all of his life, interior designer Robert Couturier moved to Manhattan. With tastes from both worlds, Couturier transformed a SoHo loft into a mix of casual and elegant. ENJOY!









To read more about this amzing loft, pick up the May issue of Elle Decor.
I have planned for posts through next week.  I will be so busy finishing up my class, but hope to visit your blogs.  See you soon, dear friends.





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