Friday
Mar092007
Les Indiennes
Sometimes I wish I wasn't addicted to my mid century vibe. Sometimes I wish I was a little bit Provencal, a little bit faded days and cicadas thrumming in the hot summer sun. Then I would surround myself with the fabulous offerings from Les Indiennes. A complex "kalamkari" process uses hand carved wooden blocks and natural dyes.They have a deliberate faded quality evocative of antique linens.
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Reader Comments (9)
Oh I just noticed that An Eye for an I:nterior posted on Les Indiennes as well. She has some great links to other Indian influenced homewares sites as well. You blog is looking great Jennifer!
I don't usually like the whole indian/sari/ethnic cloth thing but these are lovely almost french.
I just love this Jo an in particular that bed head at the top - STUNNING!!!
I love the casual feeling of these fabrics. Great colours too. Would be amazing in a cottage (that I don't own. Dream on sister, dream on.)
South Asian influenced textiles are so beautiful. Les Indiennes has great stuff.
I love your blog it is full of inspiring ideas!!!
So light and flowing. Love that canopied bed.
Getting soooo much inspiration here! That bed!
Hi, this is Mary Mulcahy and I'm so happy to finally announce that we are going to be up and running our retail online shop - hopefully within the next week! It will feature our new collection and all orders will receive a free catalog.
Thanks again for you kind support.
Best,
Mary M
Les Indiennes
Designer