Thanks for the response as to the age of that magnificent carpet. I find it amazing that its colors remain so vivid after all this time (and so many people treading on it).
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I live those bright, vivid colors.
ReplyDeleteWow Love the colors!!!
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful pattern, and a stunning room!
ReplyDeleteThose are really bright colors. I guess it's to wake you up in the morning.
ReplyDeleteso beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI do! The color and texture are so rich it takes on three dimensions.
ReplyDeleteIn her bedroom! The colours would keep me awake, I'm sure, but they'd be cheerful in a morning room, with plenty of coffee.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos.
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It's very intricate and colourful! Could spend hours sitting there just admiring the detail!
ReplyDeleteThose are indeed stunning colors. I wonder how old that carpet is. It looks like it could be new.
ReplyDeleteWonderful and colourful carpet... and what a beautiful room!
ReplyDelete@ Stuart: manufacture de la Savonnerie, second half of the XVIIIth century (but designed in 1738).
ReplyDeleteYes, quite striking. I want to walk there.
ReplyDeleteEffectivement pas le genre de tapis à placer n'importe où mais ravissant!
ReplyDeletePas mal d'inspiration à y piocher en extrayant chaque détail.
ReplyDeleteLiterally gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI do like it very much, brilliant mix of vibrant colours Ciel.. oh la! you wouldn't want to walk on here :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, deep, rich colors! I'm also fascinated by the turquoise-colored ginger jars on the fireplace mantel.
ReplyDelete~Lindy
It's great to see such beautiful colour!
ReplyDeleteWHat incredible colours.
ReplyDeleteI'm amazed at how vibrant the colors are. It complements the parquet floors very well.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is a fantastic pattern.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the response as to the age of that magnificent carpet. I find it amazing that its colors remain so vivid after all this time (and so many people treading on it).
ReplyDelete@ Stuart: I don't know when the last people, with the exception of palace employees, have trod on it! It is out of bounds for visitors.
ReplyDeleteEverything is amazing in this room!
ReplyDeleteGreat color! A bit gaudier than most folks would have today, but I suppose excess was in style back then.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sights. Bedroom Princess Victoria is lovely. We slept there for about nicely.
ReplyDeleteYummy colors!
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