|
Bonjour *|FNAME|*,
Where Kings and Queens Can Be Themselves
Four Weeks a Year of Heaven in Your Own Part of "Le Palace des Vosges!" Two Bedrooms, Two Baths + Powder Room With Usage of Two Parking Garages (1 = Personal Storage Lockers, 1 = Parking), 81m2 (872 sq ft)...designed and decorated by Interior Architect, Martine di Matteo... Now you can own a share in an AMAZING "maison" -- more of a house in the country than an apartment in Paris, right smack dab in the middle of Paris' most elegant square -- the Place des Vosges. The first four shares are the least expensive, so don't miss this unique opportunity to be one of the first! For more information visit frenchpropertyfractional.com or maryellen@adrianleeds.com
Dear Parler Paris Reader, Martine di Matteo and I look forward to it twice a year every year -- in January and September. Martine is the Interior Architect and Designer who has turned every "box" of an apartment into a 'dream pied-à-terre' that the clients will allow...such as "Le Beau Marais," "La Table du Roi," "Le Pinot Noir," "Le Deco," "L'Aubergine, "La Rose du Marais," "La Bonne Nobel" and "Le Penthouse Voltaire" -- all short term rental apartments at Parler Paris Apartments. "Maison & Objet" is the bi-annual interior design industry trade show extravaganza that will knock the socks off your senses. You don't have to be an interior designer to appreciate the vast representation of manufacturers and designers from all over Europe and other parts of the world who come to exhibit their wares. It takes place in two locations -- "Maison & Objet" at the Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center near Airport Charles de Gaulle and "Meuble Paris" at the Paris Le Bourget Exhibition Center near the Le Bourget business airport. (Getting there is easy via the RER B line.) We had one major goal in mind this time around -- to find gorgeous luxurious furnishings and ideas for "Le Palace des Vosges," our latest and most exciting Fractional Ownership apartment located in the Place des Vosges -- Paris' best address. The apartment itself is more like a 'house in the country' than an apartment -- located at the back of the second courtyard from the entrance on the "place" next to L'Ambroisie, the Michelin three-star restaurant, with more than four-meter-high ceilings, massive 400-year-old beams and a clear view on the Hôtel de Sully. It deserves to be 'palatial' in every respect and we aim to marry French regal esthetic with American comfort and functionality. After having spent time last year shopping for furnishings for my daughter's New York apartment in Manhattan, I can tell you that European style and American style have little in common. The Europeans are not afraid to be very bold, sometimes bordering on outrageous, but clearly innovative and daring. The French love their "provincial" casual country style of distressed woods and metals, using whites, pales and smoky colors, in fabrics of course textures. The Italians introduce glitz and glitter, slick surfaces, bright colors and sleek design. The Belgians create an interesting blend of traditional and contemporary almost confusing the cultures so you're not sure whose behind the ideas and the Asians brilliantly mimic everyone offering inexpensive alternatives to everyone's taste. Seriously shopping for furnishings rather than just canvassing for concepts was like being a 'kid in a candy shop.' The camera snapped up a zillion different chairs, chandeliers, tables, sofas and accessories for our portfolio of design ideas, but we settled on a few important items that sent us home with a stack of brochures and contacts, and feeling quite accomplished. One particular showroom was a perfect resource for a chateau-deserving kitchen with an oversized stove hood on which we can hang a range of copper pots adorned by a "Jerusalem" marble top and sink; a long oval dining room table that seats eight sitting on a metal base of carved roses; a zinc bar at which we'll have our "apéritifs" before dinner and a bathroom sink with matching mirror that one might find in Le Petit Trianon. The sofa we treasured was as big as a double bed with a zillion pillows that begs you to crawl into its arms -- perhaps we'll have it upholstered in golds, violets and greens. There were two classic arm chairs to upholster in coordinating fabrics that will make perfect accompaniments along with sweet little baroque 'nesting tables' to land wherever our hearts desire. The crystal chandeliers and bronze wall sconces were at every turn, but we found one we thought fit the mix of style in elegance without being the least bit gaudy. Colors are key and Martine is the queen of color coordination and use of fabrics and textures. We're going for the 'gold' -- the warms and brights, the royals and regals, the softs and silkies. When you enter "Le Palace des Vosges," you will be made to feel like a king or queen...but at home where kings and queens can be themselves. That's how we felt, too, even as exhausted as we were after an entire day marching up and down the vast aisles and many halls ogling all the exciting new interior design "solutions" for today's world...but well worth it. The show's on through tomorrow if you have a chance to attend, or schedule your next trip to Paris for September's show the 4th through 8th. We'll be there, won't you? MAISON
& OBJET
P.S. I'm headed today to the Hôtel de Ville in hopes to witness a signing between Mayors Bertrand Delanoë and Gavin Newsom of San Francisco today!!! Be sure to tune in to Wednesday's newsletter all about it! P.P.S. A few of you have complained about the newsletter arriving in a garbled state. Please "whitelist" Parler Paris by adding "info@adrianleeds.com" to your address book, and if you do receive it this way, by all means let us know by sending the newsletter back to us at that address. Thank you. ![]() Max
Zanotti and Marcia Cohen in Concert at The Swan Bar February 14, 2009 7:30 p.m. http://www.swanbar.fr 165, Boulevard du Montparnasse 75006 Paris, 01.44.27.05.84 Métros : Raspail - Vavin, RER : Port Royal
There is nothing else you can do in less time and as inexpensively to learn all you need to learn to make your dream to live and invest in France come true. Produced by Adrian Leeds and John Howell is the 23rd conference of the series, which was the first ever of its kind to be offered both in Paris and the United States. Take advantage of this two-day power-packed conference with expert speakers from France, Europe and the U.S...and these two days of conference activities include the coffee breaks, the cocktail and five course dinner at Tujague's(!).Reference materials and a tote bag filled with FREE gifts from Paris! If you register now, you can SAVE $100 off the registration fee. And when you bring along your spouse, partner or friend, you can SAVE AN ADDITIONAL $200! Plus, if you bring a third person, we'll EXTEND THE SECOND PERSON DISCOUNT! Living and Investing in France Real Estate Conference March 21-22, 2009, New Orleans For more information and to register, click here FrenchPropertyconference or email info@adrianleeds.com UPCOMING
CONFERENCES
London
Sunday, April 26, 2009 The International Law Partnership The Vaults, Holborn Hall 193-197 High Holborn London WC1V 7BD For more information, email info@adrianleeds.com
Price
valid through February 1, 2009 Here's your chance to learn what the experts are predicting for the future of French property values, sales, rentals and mortgages! Join property experts Adrian Leeds and John Rule on this very important call. February 1, 2009: 10 a.m. PST, 11 a.m. MST, 12 noon CST, 1 p.m. EST, 7 p.m. Paris Time. Limited to 50 participants. Remember, you must be a subscriber of French Property Insider to participate. If you're already a subscriber, register now to receive your call-in instructions: fpi@adrianleeds.com LEARN
TO COOK THAI WITH MAX
You're invited to a class teaching two Thai dishes;
This will be followed by lunch, eating what we cook.
Contact: 06.23.52.27.07 or eathai@live.com RSVP BE
AT HOME IN PARIS...PARLER PARIS APARTMENTS Welcome to your home in Paris. Home is how you will feel in a private apartment in Paris that has the "seal of approval" from Parler Paris Apartments and me, Adrian Leeds.
Richard Lenoir and Voltaire - American comfort with a French flair...three-Bedroom, two-bath luxury 7th floor penthouse with two elevators, wrap-around balconies and spectacular views! Located between place de la Bastille and place de la République overlooking both boulevards Richard-Lenoir and Voltaire. Completely newly renovated and professionally decorated, sleeps up to 8.
The second Tuesday of every month, Parler Paris and French Property Insider readers gather at La Pierre du Marais for a drink and a "schmooze" -- it's an opportunity to meet and chat with other like-minded people and a great way to make friends! Costs nothing except whatever you drink, so don't miss the next gathering on Tuesday, February 10th, 2009 from 3 to 5 p.m. For more information, visit parlerparis.com/apresmidi.html
Join us at the Parler Parlor Conversation Group for free-form conversation with native French and English speakers. Practice speaking 45 minutes in French, 45 minutes in English. Make friends, discuss interesting topics, learn about other cultures, progress in understanding and speaking, naturally and easily, in groups of 6 to 8, each in its own acoustically sound private room.
Members of Parler Parlor: Bring one or more friends who have never attended before...the will attend free, of course (FIRST TIME FREE!), BUT SO WILL YOU!!! If you come alone...a session on your card will be marked off! So, don’t come alone...bring any Anglophone or Francophone friends of your choice. Sweets will be served! For more information, visit ParlerParlor.com FRANCE TODAY THE MAGAZINE OF FRENCH TRAVEL AND CULTURE
To subscribe, visit http://www.francetoday.com or call 1-800-901-6560 Buy
and sell with Parler Paris classifieds: ParlerParis.com/advertise.html Copyright 2010, Adrian Leeds® |