




This lovely house is right around the corner from where we lived when we first came to New Orleans nine years ago, and I know the exterior very well.










No it's not Eddie Ross
It's interior designer Thomas Jayne
who shares this lovely pied-a-terre with Rick Ellis
Love these sneak peaks! The Ginger and bougainvillea arrangement is gorgeous - that vase!
ReplyDeletebeautiful post! and I mean BEAUTIFUL.
ReplyDeleteI need to get to New Orleans sometime in my life. your post always inspire me and make me want to visit!!!
I came to your blog via Ewa's interview with you. Your artistry oozes off the pages here. It is a delight to find your blog.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this - what a fabulous townhouse - only in New Orleans!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! What lovely vignettes (especially the birds nests...) Thanks for posting!
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You sure know how to tickle me pink. I love that pied-a-terre and all the character. The green shutters are like lucky shamrocks.
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