True, the dancing in the streets took place yesterday, but we're extending Bastille Day to a full week of Francophilia. What does the best Gallic design look like right now—and where can it be sourced? Stay tuned for the answers.
Above: A boutique hotel in the Pigalle with artist-furnished rooms and a summery courtyard restaurant. Take a tour at Escape to Love: Hotel Amour in Paris.
Monday
Above: In the foothills of Tuscany, Villa Lena is a combination hotel, historic villa compound, and creative center with artists in residence. In Monday's Hotels and Lodging post, Alexa shows us the new vacation place to be right now.
Tuesday
Above: Did you know that the flutes on the Picardie tumbler were inspired by 18th-century French crystal (and possibly Gothic archways, too)? In this week's Object Lessons, Megan tells the story of Duralex and its unbreakable bistro ware. Shown here, the Petite Picardie at Quitokeeto.
Wednesday
Above: The world's chicest range is now posing as a piece of furniture: In Wednesday's Appliances post, Janet unveils the latest from La Cornue. To see Julianne Moore's ahead-of-the-trend, La Cornue–equipped kitchen, go to 5 Design Lessons from Julianne Moore.
Thursday
Above: Who doesn't love windows that double as doors? They can transform a garage into a guest cottage, as shown here—and there are countless other applications (as well as a few downsides). Learn when to consider installing French doors in this week's Remodeling 101.
Friday
Above: We have a weakness for clean-lined furniture, especially when finished with marble. You, too? In Friday's Furniture post, Justine presents a new design line that stopped us in our tracks.
Have a look at Gardenista this week—they're also in the midst of a French frenzy.
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