4.23.2008

Shabby.. or Chic??

The thing I absolutely love about Rachel Ashwell's brilliant term "Shabby Chic" is that it is the perfect, genius, oxymoron. When you walk into her San Francisco store, the left entrance is adorned with the "Chic"- gracefully crisp, bright white decor- the kind of elegance that is almost unliveable. On the right side of the store, we are welcomed with the "Shabby" aspect of the term; the sit back, relax and put your feet up on the coffee table amidst flawlessly beat up armoires, severely distressed buffets, and barnwood picture frames that look like they are hundreds of years old.. you get the idea. On the second floor, the perfect medium is presented. Her bedroom, family room, and kitchen area displays contain tattered wood sistered with elegantly crisp, shiny white paint. It is very apparent in my own home that this is also my happy medium. As I look around at my own place, I notice my taste is so broad when it comes to this style. From salvaged wood chests and beat up frames to a crisp white coffee table and buffet, to a country shabby style pitcher full of roses and a bright white candelabra coupled with a french provincial style white lamp along with sea foam green untouched vintage bedroom furniture... I guess I would happen to fall under the "upstairs shopper" category at the San Francisco Shabby Chic store. Who knew!?




5 comments:

. said...

Oh such pretty pictures! Just found you! Denise

Anonymous said...

I was fortunate enough to visit her store in Chicago. It was pretty amazing. She did coin the phrase so perfectly.

Hugs,
LeAnn :)

Donna Lynn said...

Oh I am so very envious!!!! I am so happy you get to visit her stores, I want to come along, (too bad you couldn't take pictures,;)!!), that would be shopping heaven for sure! Loved your two pictures, the pitcher is just beautiful...Have a wonderful day and come back for more visits with me! Blogaholicly yours,
Donna Lynn

Lisa Johnson said...

Hi, I found your blog through Debbie Kay's blog. Cute stuff. My dad lives in Temecula. You will love living there. We visit once or twice a year and I always look forward to that trip. I'll be back to visit again.

Lisa

Sherry said...

Gorgeous..shabby is so chic...and one thing I am looking forward to on my trip to the US is visiting Rachel Ashwell...we have none here in Canada.