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The Secret Season in Provence

The Secret Season in Provence

In the quiet magic of off-season, March is a beautiful time to visit Provence.  The region is just beginning to wake up after winter. Almond blossoms appear in the countryside, the mimosa trees are...

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The Making of a Provence Tablescape featuring Mimosa Blue & Yellow

The Making of a Provence Tablescape featuring Mimosa Blue & Yellow

✨ Inspired by the landscapes and colors of Southern France, our Mimosa Blue & Yellow print captures the first signs of spring in Provence. Soft blue skies, bright mimosa blossoms, and a table c...

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Provence Insider - Emilie's Favorites - Sea Edition

Provence Insider - Emilie's Favorites - Sea Edition

We asked our in-house creator and creative strategist, Emilie Johnson to share some of her favorite sea spots in Provence.After ten years living near this coastline, these are the places she return...

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The Making of a Tablescape featuring Citron Vert & Yellow

The Making of a Tablescape featuring Citron Vert & Yellow

At the tip of the Presqu’île de Cassis, where the land drops straight into the sea, the calanques feel raw and elemental. White limestone rises above dark water, and the wind moves through the pine...

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Lumières Célestes: 600 Angels

Lumières Célestes: 600 Angels

Six hundred glass angels hover beneath the vaults of Notre-Dame de la Major in Marseille. In Lumières Célestes, artist Marcoville works with discarded glass, fragments once rejected, reshaping them...

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The Making of a Provence Tablescape featuring Citron Bleu & Yellow

The Making of a Provence Tablescape featuring Citron Bleu & Yellow

Join Emilie in Provençe as she transforms a simple outdoor table into a Mediterranean celebration. She layers our Citron Bleu & Yellow Collection—with its vibrant hand-printed citrus motifs—alo...

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Light, Held in Stone in Provence

Light, Held in Stone in Provence

Notre-Dame de la Major rises on the northern edge of historic Marseille, where the city opens onto the sea. Built in the 19th century, the cathedral is a symbol of the city.  Right now, there is ...

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A Romantic Valentine’s Table, Composed by the Sea

A Romantic Valentine’s Table, Composed by the Sea

Cabana stripes, soft pink ranunculus, and a rendez-vous with the sea. A table for two perched above the blue, set for a Valentine’s moment that feels both simple and a little unreal. Proof that rom...

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The Inspiration Behind the Jardin Collection

The Inspiration Behind the Jardin Collection

Some of our tablecloth prints are pared back; our Jardin collection is about abundance.  The design was inspired by the gardens at Giverny, and more specifically, by the way the color exists there...

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Roman Empire, Still Standing in Orange

Roman Empire, Still Standing in Orange

The origins of Orange can't be missed. This town in the south of France has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its extraordinary Roman monuments.  Coming from the north, the Arc...

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A Christmas Table in Provence

A Christmas Table in Provence

A Christmas table in Provence brings generations together, stories passed as easily as the food, old memories mix with the new ones being made. The simple pleasure of being together stretching long...

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Provence Faire Press Christmas Market at Château de Mille

Provence Faire Press Christmas Market at Château de Mille

Each December, the historic grounds of Château de Mille in the Luberon become the setting for a truly unique Christmas market: the FAIRE market, curated by Ruth Ribeaucourt, founder of FAIRE Press...

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