Curio Cabinet No.7
Now that fall is upon us, I’ve sensed a natural shift in my sartorial palette and in small additions and edits to my home. A living room rearrange has made me giddy for the “ber” months—it feels like a warm, intimate space to cozy up in. And the weather has been so gloomy, which is feeding my dark soul, but also has me craving darker pieces and more autumnal flavors. So today’s Curio Cabinet certainly has an air of September (and October) as I slowly bring in the fall aesthetic I so yearn for this time of year.
I was also browsing autumn tablscapes, so a few pieces are inpired by that rabbit hole. I’ll be hosting my annual dinner party this Sunday and certainly have all the entertaining inspiration on my mind as we near party time. Excited to share what I come up with for this year’s decor! Will be posting to Instagram stories as I get everything set up. Until next week!
Curio Cabinet
A gorgeous brown vintage wicker lamp adds a homey air to any space. / Eyeing this chic and dramatic maxi resin bracelet. / Love how unique these vintage cowrie shell napkin rings are for an autumnal table setting. / An antique 18th century french verdure tapestry pillow of my dreams. / These Gap suede ballet flats are the perfect addition to a fall wardrobe—just snagged for myself. / I’m always drawn to interesting pieces that feel one-of-a-kind, like this iron rosette candle wall sconce. / If you love mine, you may want to snag this natural sea fan find. / Obsessed is an understatement when it comes to these Nuno splatter stoneware plates and they’ve certainly been added to my wishlist. / Debating this beautiful and classic cashmere-wool wrap cardigan from Arket. / Old pedestals bring a sense of character to any room and I love the look of these antique wooden porch balusters that could easily be repurposed. / This late 20th century iron candelabra feels perfect for spooky season. / Always on the hunt for random bits to use in entertaining and tablescapes and I really love these willow basket trays to add a bit of interest and texture.
A Seashell Collection
Hello, lovely people. Hope this newsletter finds you well on this beautiful Sunday morning. I hope to still be snuggled up in bed with a book or movie when this goes out... felt I deserved a long lie in after a busy week! I just love a Sunday with no set plans.
Today’s post is heavily inspired by long summer days spent by the sea. I’ve unwittingly become somewhat of a seashell collector over the past several years. They add such a lovely detail to any room. Whether piled up in bowls, sitting on books, or elegantly arrayed wherever space allows. So many pieces I’ve added to my home are also heavily inspired by these ocean keepsakes. From antique furnishings to dinnerware and natural curiosities on display. If you too are craving nautilus-inspired, shell-shaped acquisitions, this collection is for you!
Seashell Collection—Atoll Rectangular Mirror / Silver Brooch / Pewter Clam Shell Serving Dish / Vintage Plaster Bracket / Queen Helmet Conch Shell / Vintage Italian Silverplated Serving Spoons / Siren Song Cone Shell Object / Antique Mother of Pearl and Silver Cutterly / Vintage Nautilus Table Lamp / Rogers Silverplate Nut Dishes / Vintage Shell Garden Ornament / Sterling Silver Lucia Hoops / Set of Vintage Nacre Bowls / Shell Console Table
Curio Cabinet No.6
Hello, hello! It’s been quite a few weeks since my last newsletter—I missed you. I took a somewhat unintentional turned intentional break as I was traveling every weekend of the month and realized I needed time offline. Sometimes it feels so good to unplug and not worry about social media. And I always find that I come back feeling incredibly refreshed! I’m certainly ready to dive right back into my Substack with lots of summer goodness.
June is wonderful, no? There’s nothing I love more than alfresco dining, long neighborhood walks, days spent on the water, fresh summer meals, cold drinks, easy dressing, sun-kissed skin, and flowers flowers flowers galore. The seasonal welcome has been heavily yearned for and I have lots of inspiration up my sleeve to share here. Easing back in today with a quick Curio Cabinet to kick things back off. And I’ll be busy updating my other corners of the internet and plan to get back to sharing on Instagram as well! Excited to reunite and hope you’ve had a wonderful first weekend of June.
Items inspiring me lately…
Zara Wide-Brim Visor—The perfect summer addition for a European vacation or a trip to the beach when you want to feel a bit more fabulous with little effort.
Massimo Dutti Enameled Hoop Earrings—Currently having a moment with statement earrings since I don’t wear much jewelry and love this big hoop option.
Vintage Silver Polish Fruit Basket—The details of this gorgeous silver metal basket would make quiet a statement in the kitchen.
Antique French Zinc Oeil De Boeuf Window Dormer—I’d love an architectural piece like this above the bed, in my dining nook, or as a bathroom mirror.
Beach Shell Garden Accessory—I love using rustic garden elements even as interior decor and this is a great summer addition.
Mango Embroidered Blouse—Still riding the embroidery trend pretty hard and love how feminine and delicate this piece is for the summer months.
Zara Woven Sandals—Woven anything is a must for summer and I’m planning to snag these sandals to get my European style fix.
Vintage Rusted Metal Urn—Always always eyeing small urns for a collected, layered look, perfect for storing items, or on the dining table while entertaining.
Pair of Mactan Stone Italian Table Lamps—I love adding texture to a room through lamps and these recently caught my eye! They’d make quite a statement.
& Other Stories Straw Tote—Very tempted to add this tote to my collection for the season. A straw bag is such a classic, timeless addition.
1970s Arthur Court Fish Platter—A fish platter just seems like something we all need for summer serving. Also fabulous for display in a coastal home.
Pair of French Metal Ghost Drapery Tables—Incredibly expensive tables that I’m obsessing over as I’ve never seen such beautiful pieces. SO inspired by these.