Rose Anne de Pampelonne at Home

Going through my files I came across Rose Anne de Pampelonne’s home.  A  Parisian limestone mansion built in 1900’s and redesigned by the designer who is also a baroness. The multi floor mansion that she shares with her bank-president and baron husband Bruno, was featured in Elle Decor a little while ago and has since been in my files because of its eclecticism and use of different hues. Asian antiques and porcelain, indigenous fabrics, sculptural antique fishing baskets hung as art, African mask, velvet and brocade fabric are gracefully combined in harmony layering this sumptuous home.

Rose Anne de Pampelonne's home,  livingroom with mural and settee via belle vivir blog
Above and below images of the gorgeous stunning dinning room
Rose Anne de Pampelonne's home, dining room via belle vivir blog
Rose Anne de Pampelonne's home Paris hallway with african hat on the wall via belle vivir blog
Rose Anne de Pampelonne's home Paris home via belle vivir blog

Rose Anne de Pampelonne living room with 1940 relic bed via belle vivir blog

Rose Anne de Pampelonne placed an elegant 1940s relic bed with leafy silvered legs and a neo-Baroque headboard upholstered in silk velvet and brocade in her living room. I love it when designers think completely outside the box.

Rose Anne de Pampelonne library with yellow curtains and blue and white porcelain via belle vivir blog

Rose Anne de Pampelonne terrace via belle vivir blog

A table in the courtyard is dressed with an antique saris.

Rose Anne de Pampelonne standing in front of her house via belle vivir blog
Rose Ann de Pompelonne photographed by Roger Davies.

All images from Elle Decor.

10 thoughts on “Rose Anne de Pampelonne at Home

  1. Kristin

    Love the images! The stairs are beautiful and the big golden mirror..oh, wish it was mine!!

    🙂

  2. Splendid Willlow

    Oh Julie Dear, with all your wonderful posts! Like you, I also love when a designer can think out-of-the-box.

    Love the eclectic living room and the outdoor dining table. w. antique saris (how clever!). I still would like a Juju hat on my wall. Are they too over-rated you think?

    Happy weekend friend, Mon

  3. julieatbellevivir

    Monica, Thank you so much for your beautiful comment. I think a Juju hot is never over-rated I've been wanting one since the first time I spotted one in a magazine. I think they are gorgeous.

    Happy weekend to you too.

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