THE NOEL HOLIDAY COLLECTION

THE NOEL HOLIDAY COLLECTION IS HERE!

 

 

I know, I can hardly believe it myself.   This year seems have flown by, and I know it’s not even Thanksgiving, but the long awaited yearly French Noel Collection launched today.

 

To say I’m a little bit excited about decorating our home for the holidays this year is an understatement!  I can’t wait to deck the halls, drape the garlands, and decorate our trees.

 

 

I’ve put together this collection featuring some beautiful new decorations for your tree and packages.

 

Some gorgeous luxurious cashmere shawls {or wraps, depending on what you want to call them!} for you to gift yourself, or to your favorite people. Pillow covers, decorative accents {a favorite is the glass hurricane with surrounding greens and gilded pine cones!} and more.

 

 

 

I started decorating! I know, I know, it’s crazy early. But I just can’t wait!  I began with the white flocked tree in our master bedroom…I love the new blue and white chinoiserie ornament collection, and the clip-on white magnolia and anemone flowers bring it over the top!

 

I’ll be clipping these larger than live white flowers to gifts, and wreaths, and garlands.  Because you can never have too many flowers, can you?

 

 

 

 

These Chinoiserie ornaments are so wonderful, designed by a local artist here in Southern California, each one is such a beauty.

 

 

 

 

 

I’m over the moon thrilled with these cashmere shawls, the most luxurious wraps I could find – I’m gifting these to all of my favorite people this season!  I found beautiful new colors, bright red, softest grey, a blue with hints of inky black, and two plaid extra thick winter warmth shawls.

 

SO soft, I have one on my French bergere chair in front of the fireplace in our bedroom to snuggle under when reading there.

 

 

I hope you enjoy this year’s collection!  Filled with lots of new luxuries, to make for a beautiful warm holiday home. And to spoil yourself a little bit.

 

 

{Because we all know who really makes the holidays happen, and it’s not an elf! It’s you!}

 

One of the things that sold out almost immediately last year are the glass and metal hurricane centerpieces with the faux greens and real gilded pinecones. I am delighted to let you know that I was able to stock them for you again this year!  The French grossgrain ribbon is removable, should you want to see the candle light a little bit more.

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you so much to all of you who have ordered up a storm, I’m looking into restocking some of the pieces that sold out immediately yesterday when the collection went live.

 

 

We will be shipping all your orders in the next few days…..I hope my elves are ready!

 

 

 

 

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à bientôt

 

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3 thoughts on “THE NOEL HOLIDAY COLLECTION”

    1. Thank you so much Jeanie! It’s always such a joy to design a curated collection of small holiday luxuries for all of us.

  1. Pamela

    I nearly swooned when I saw the white tree with the blue and white ornaments. In all my years, with my GREAT love of blue willow and almost anything blue and white I have NEVER thought of doing a Christmas tree in this. Where has my brain been? Technically my favorite color combination is navy blue and white but I still love the look of Delft Pottery (have been to Holland) and other china patterns using the colors. Now I still remember the silver and pink tinsel Christmas trees of the 60s when I was a child and hence, the Charlie Brown tree as protest in a way. It’s not Christmas for me without seeing at least once that childhood favorite. So…are we going to see the ENTIRE tree and the rest of the room soon so I can think about what I wan to use this year? Don’t wait too long, the holiday season is shorter this year.

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