A beautiful grey Sunday, here in Peru. Hope you are enjoying your Sunday too. And we are off to the North of Copenhagen to visit this former royal summer palace. A couple live in the guest wing now, and have preserved its original features.
This bench is from the 1800s and was designed by German-Austrian Michael Thonet. The Danish Empire style table dates from the 1700s.
The antique tea cups are used every day.
On this window shade there is an image of the palace's main building as it was in the 1700s.
Original 1700s pine floors.
An antique shaving mirror stands on a small table in one of the halls.
A beautiful Sunday to you, my friends!
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This bench is from the 1800s and was designed by German-Austrian Michael Thonet. The Danish Empire style table dates from the 1700s.
The antique tea cups are used every day.
On this window shade there is an image of the palace's main building as it was in the 1700s.
Original 1700s pine floors.
An antique shaving mirror stands on a small table in one of the halls.
A beautiful Sunday to you, my friends!
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Hello,
ReplyDeleteAll these antiques are superbe, and it's fantastic that they are used every day.
Have nice sunday to
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Jérôme
Wonder full blog on interiors, ciao Stefania
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Very Beautiful decor
ReplyDeleteLOVE! I could could live in a former royal palace!! Beautiful house, right up my alley!!
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