Paris News: Ordering Beatrice Laval's new collection
August 18, 2024
Brand Julie Nakagawa, the owner, travels to Paris twice a year, You order products that you have personally inspected.
He visited France again in January this year and, as always, visited Beatrice Laval's exhibition.
I've known Beatrice for many years and we're very good friends.
Even from the sidelines, it was clear that Beatrice was truly happy to be reunited with Owner Nakagawa.
And from the outside, for Owner Nakagawa
The biggest problem with the Beatrice Laval exhibition is It seems like "too much of a good thing."
This time, I was doing various calculations in my head. The products they stocked were carefully selected.
A tray with fun combinations Which ones will arrive at the Ashiya shop?
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I always accompany Owner Nakagawa.
I am always impressed by Beatrice's use of color and the way she arranges flowers.
I assumed that the flowers were from a famous florist, but when I asked,
Beatrice herself went to the Rungis market, It seems like I buy what I like.
I gave the flowers I bought to the staff, I was surprised to hear that they were randomly selected.
The floral arrangements perfectly matched the colors of the collection.
This was possible because the flowers were chosen by Beatrice, the creator of the collection. Wonderful!
"I think cut flowers are a luxury item, It will give you satisfaction beyond what you pay for.
Flowers really make you feel good," Beatrice says.
Each corner of the exhibition is designed to depict a scene from daily life.
Just looking at it will teach you about interior design. The use of colors, pattern matching, and the presence of flowers.
This time, there was a particularly wide selection of Beatrice's favorite wallpaper series.
Liners (border parts) that match the wallpaper are also on display, which is very helpful.
This wallpaper and liner were used extensively in the interior of the exhibition hall, so I took the time to photograph it.
I never thought I'd put wallpaper on a window frame like this.
I hadn't even thought about it, but seeing how it's actually being used is really cool. It makes me want to try it myself!
There is a section with light, natural colors and materials,
There is also a section featuring items in deeper colours and heavy materials such as velvet.
Both are equally attractive.
Basically, you should choose the interior according to your taste,
Looking at it this way, it seems that the space itself can sometimes determine the interior design trend.
For example, a deep room would look better with a darker color. It feels like you can enjoy the calm and intimate atmosphere even more.
The space is bright and filled with natural light.
A dark space may be more appealing if you don't try to make it brighter.
And make sure the curtains are long enough. This is a golden rule!
Napkins, tablecloths, etc. Small items around the table were also on display.
Beatrice doesn't like things that can only be used for one purpose.
You can turn the tablecloth into a pareo and use it on the beach.
She showed us various ways to use it, such as wrapping it around your neck as a scarf.
Table napkins are If you tie it to a pannier it becomes a cute decoration.
There's no end to the fun conversations women have.
I imagined it would be fun if the letters they exchanged about their lives were compiled into a book someday.
Until next time,
Avianto!
Keiko SUMINO-LEBLANCParis-based writer/coordinator, Japanese-French translatorHe moved to Paris in 1997. After getting married and raising children in Paris, she is now working as a freelance writer and coordinator. As a journalist specializing in food and lifestyle, He has contributed to numerous magazines and media outlets in France and Japan, and has also co-authored a book as a translator.