You are invited to an exciting event on May 6th!
Remember my dear friend, Millie Gaines, the very talented interior designer from New Orleans? Well Millie is hosting the most amazing event!
It is a night of art and antiques bringing together the beautiful antiques of Tara Shaw
And the gorgeous contemporary artwork of Michelle Y Williams. It is invitation only, but if you email Millie here and tell her you are a reader of Willow Decor, she'll make sure you can attend.You know I am so sad that I can't attend - but don't let that stop you. And Millie will be there to chat and help you with your design questions (plus, she is so fun!!) So don't hesitate to grab a friend and have a fabulous girls night out.
Here are the details: Cocktail Reception on Thursday, May 6th at 5 PM at Tara Shaw Antiques, 1240 Camp Street, New Orleans. Remember it's invitation only so email Millie to get on the list! And don't forget to send pictures to me of the treasures you will undoubtedly find!!
Finally, I was tagged by my bloggy friend, Ness, over at Marley & Lockyer to show you the 10th photo in my inspiration file. Well I have dozen of files, so I took the 10th photo from my Built in Bed file. This magical bed prompted this popular post on Built in Beds - you can read it here. Stop over to Marley& Lockyer, visit Ness and see what other great inspiration photos she has uncovered from other friends.
And have fun at the Michelle Williams Event at Tara Shaw Antiques. Give Millie a hug for me!(Email Millie at mildredmaude@aol.com)
(all photos Tara Shaw, Michele Y Williams, Cote de Texas, Marie Claire Maison, Willow Decor)
Labels: New Orleans, Tara Shaw
This before picture was taken during our home inspection. At this point the previous owners had removed much of their family room furniture - all that remained was their small kitchen table and some odd chairs. You can see that the wall of windows was about 3 feet beyond the solid wall. A larger table would have ended up looming into the Family room space. So, when we were ready to renovate we pushed back the wall and added an additional nine feet to create a dedicated breakfast room. Here is the breakfast room after!
We added a gas fireplace, mantel and surrounded the area with crown moulding. We also placed a much larger TV above. Winter is long here so the fireplace makes the space so much more cozy.
From this...
If you happen to pick up this months Veranda magazine (this cover is from last March). You will see a write about Tara Shaw's "New Classics".
As you might recall, famous antique dealer and designer Tara Shaw, launched a line of reproduction pieces that are just stunning called her Maison line.
I own several pieces myself including the Mora Clock, which is a copy of Tara's own clock.
And this lovely little gilded iron table - it sits next to my sweet Swedish chairs in the conservatory.
For more information on the Maison line click here, to read a post I did last spring, when I visited in New Orleans. It was right before Tara released the line - so you all got a sneak preview.Now this fabulous line is only available to the trade so if you are interested in any pieces, pop me an email and I will get you pricing. Happy February!! Can you believe it's February already?!
Labels: Holiday decorating, My House, Swedish, Tara Shaw, Willow's House Tour
When I was 28 I purchased my first Mora Clock. I was living in Germany and fell in love the look of Swedish antiques. The Swedish look was not popular then and I was lucky enough to be able to purchase several beautiful pieces on my newlywed budget!
Over the years, like so many of you, I have marveled over her rooms, many of which I still have in files ripped from the pages of magazines.
As you can imagine, one of the highlights of my trip to New Orleans was meeting the incredibly talented designer, Tara Shaw.
With so many years of seeing and dealing in beautiful antiques, Tara has just launched Tara Shaw Maison, a new line of reproductions inspired by antiques from Sweden, Italy and France.
Tara has designed projects for the famous and the infamous! One of her most documented projects; one that has circulated and recirculated the blogpsphere; is the home of Emeril Laggasse which made the cover of Veranda. A gorgeous mix of neutral interiors with fabulous antique pieces.
Tara has a wonderful ability to allow a room to gently reveal itself to you.
All the while her rooms remain a perfect balance of restful and interesting at the same time.
But her calm interiors belie a more savvy Tara Shaw. A force to be reckoned with, Tara has an incredible ability to locate, select and import many of the premier Swedish, French and Italian antiques available in the US today. Her showrooms and warehouses in New Orleans and Houston are filled with treasures, but unfortunately, only open to the trade. Lets take a peek at what's inside!
With over 16 years experience in dealing with antiques, and from a family of diamond and jewelry importers, Tara has a fabulous eye for selecting the best of the best.
Over the years Tara Shaw has seen some of the most beautiful antiques in the world. The unique and special is evident at every turn in her showrooms.
After years of coming across fabulous one of kinds, many which she welcomed into her home, Tara recognized another need. She was often designing a room and wishing she had another Rococo bench, Italian table or Swedish banquette that would be "perfect" in that space.
So, taking inspiration from the treasures in her own home, she spent over five years developing the Tara Shaw Maison line. Many of the pieces are from Tara's personal, private collection or from her elite clientele. Her finishes and attention to detail are sublime.
Pictured above and all the photos below are only a few of the many items from the Tara Shaw Maison line.
The furniture selected is a compilation of the most requested and classic forms Tara has seen in her career. Each antique was painstakingly recreated under Tara's ever watchful eye; down to the detailed carving , hand rubbed paint finishes and accurate distressing.
As a collector of Swedish and French antiques for over 15 years, I can tell you that I have NEVER seen a more beautiful and true to life line of reproductions. These are very special pieces.
So, of course they must be extremely expensive. Guess again!Here is where Tara has astounded me! Despite their incredible quality, these pieces are available at a quarter of what the original would cost!
Tara Shaw was able to create reproductions of antiques that many of us could only dream of owning and make them accessible. Intrigued? Well lets have a closer look!
Above are some promotional photos of vignettes of some of the pieces available in the line. I was able to personally see all of them and here are some of my favorites.
As you all know I have love of Mora clocks.Here is the original clock from Tara's personal collection.
And here it is recreated!
I took these photos in the New Orleans showroom. Look at the attention Tara has paid to make sure every detail was included.
Of course the clock works and even has a swinging pendulum - Isn't it fabulous?And what is most wonderful of all is that this piece retails at $3400. Absolutely amazing!!!
Here is a older photo of Tara's sitting room (she has since moved).Notice the Italian gilded wood altar table and Italian Fauteuil chair.

Incredible detailing on the recreated altar table!This would add a fabulous layer of interest to any room.
Here is Tara's interpretation of her Italian Fauteuil chair. Notice the attention to detail in the hand carving and the gilding on the arms and the bottom stretcher. Flank two of these by your fireplace and viola, you immediately add a richness to the room!
Here is another chair; these are recreated Louis XVI side chairs.
Notice the incredible carved detailing, nailhead trim and finish work.Wonderfully upholstered in a creamy white linen.

The classic Swedish settee-a favorite of mine.I adore the floral carving and finials. Also upholstered in linen with the bolster pillows.
Perhaps my most favorite items in the line are the two large case pieces and the two tables.
First, the Italian Desk with an antiqued mirrored top. When I arrived home my husband commented that he thought it would look fabulous in our study as a desk! (Note: my husband never comments on these things, but I couldn't agree more!)
As a matter of fact, below is a photo of the original table that is in Tara Shaw's office in her New Orleans showroom.
When I saw the original and reproduction side by side - I truly had difficulty telling them apart.
The Swedish Formal Dining Table is, in my opinion, the most creatively designed piece. This table is actually three tables - Two fantastic Demi lunes and a wonderful gate-leg table. All come apart and can be used separately or locked together for a longer table. If you move often as I have, this is a wonderful piece to invest in, because it can change as your home design needs change.
The French Bibliotheque is a commanding piece. Recreated from the original, which sits in a very famous clients' home, certainly brings a taste of France into any room. The slate blue painted finish on this piece is amazing.
The Swedish Corner cabinet is a pale washed gustavian gray. It is a wonderful recreation.
The ribbed/fluted diamond detailing and distressing is so close to authentic that I originally asked Tara how it old it was!
You all know I would love this Swedish Bergere!Notice the carving on the legs and the nail head trim.


Take a closer look at the detail work on the lion head carving!This chair could easily find a home in any room of your house.
Bedroom? Living Room? Entry? Study?
Tara also included an Italian wooden lantern. Here it is handing in the warehouse in New Orleans -Isn't this fantastic!
And of course two sizes of turned wood chandeliers.This is the 12 arm.
Tara also added mirrors in the mix ! This is a wonderful smaller size which measures 28 X 20".
And the larger one. This mirror measures 95X52".
You can really see the scale in the photo above.
Here is a closer look at the mirror detailing and finish.
There are so many other items, 53 in all - including candle sticks, small side tables, benches, wood crowns and architectural fragments.
Labels: Gustavian, Swedish, Tara Shaw, Upholstery





