On Monday, October 3rd The Wall Street Journal featured an article on a project close to my heart that I want to share:

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Last week I attended the Design Leadership Summit held in Copenhagen. This is a gathering of the nation’s top architect and design principals. The event featured outstanding speakers who shared their expertise in organizational development, marketing strategy and inspirational projects with the overall objective of strengthening the design community. This year, as in years past, the gathering was exhilarating, the conversations stimulating as well as provocative, the speakers inspiring and camaraderie at an all time high.

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The bath pictured in this post is one I visit nearly every time I am in Paris. The renovations and additions to her newly purchased house on the very fashionable Faubourg St. Honor was designed for Madame Jeanne Lanvin in 1924 by Armand Rateau, one of the fashion assistants in her atelier. These images are part of a suite that includes not only the bathroom but also an adjacent boudoir that is on permanent display at the Musee des Arts Decoratifs. As a friend said recently, it is a bit of a hike to find this hidden gem, but well worth the effort.

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Most people go to Paris and record vistas of beautiful gardens, remarkable architectural detail and people in cafes or walking their dogs. I do that as well, some of the time. But on my most recent trip in March, I wanted to find really beautiful mosaics that were not in museums. By accident, I happened to look in an apartment vestibule and spied a really wonderful mosaic and photographed it.

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