My Stylish French Box
The November box arrived a couple of weeks ago and I was so thrilled by the contents...
Sharon Santoni and her team do such a fabulous job of finding special items
all are sure to please.
Vintage silver sugar tongs
attention to detail
the shipping box is beautiful
Chester enjoyed the box too!
I keep the inner boxes and use them for storage.
The booklet that accompanies all the boxes gives us the information and details of the products and the companies and artists that are behind the luxury wares.
Beaded votive sconces...
the beads will reflect all the light from the candles
by Merci Louis
Candle by Secret D'Apothecaire
ornaments from Merci Louis
a whisper soft wool scarf by Petrusse
( I have been wearing mine everyday!)
Love the soft feel of the wool and its so cozy
in the perfect colours for my basic wardrobe too!
Festive linens...
tea cloths by Serie Limitee Louise
Lovely necklace from Belle Mais Pas Que
set with a stone of Labradorite
If you want to treat yourself or give one as a gift
here is the link to order.
The next box will be sent out in February 2019...
I read that Sharon is currently adding a few extra boxes from the November
issue if you are quick you might be able to snap one up!
I would have posted this last week but our Internet was not working and my IPhone was getting used so much that I went over my data and incurred substantial fees so I had to curb my usage!
Hope you have a wonderful week.
~Be Well and Be Kind ~
11 comments:
What a lovely collection of goodies! So very well suited to you and your home. . .
Unlike you, I do not travel frequently...but then our family do not live abroad...if they did I am sure that I would fly over more often! I really enjoyed your posts today!
French themed items remind me of the great time I spent on holiday in France...
planning another trip is going to be fun.
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I love your pretty gifts to yourself. You've inspired me to "shop my cupboards" a bit. I found an old-fashioned Bayreuth Bridal Rose gravy boat with plate attached that I'm going to use as a little planter on my desk. It's sitting next to your Hatley Park rose mug and my French candy tins. I don't make gravy and it's very pretty. I also polished my parents' wedding silver platter that sits on my dresser. I've also started on another of the petit points that I bought on the rue de la Bucherie. All while listening to Paris in the Present Tense by Mark Helprin. I can listen as I do my housework. The descriptions of Paris are really transporting. I'm having a Paris Day.
Nice way to get surprised,happy and add some more french flair to your lovely home.
Dottoressa
I always love it when you share the contents of your "French Box". It is something I often think of indulging in, then alas I forget until I see a posting about it. What fun this must be when it arrives!
What a fantastic box!!! All of it. I now have box and box contents envy......
Using the antiques and pretty fine things in our cupboards makes every day just a little more luxurious...why keep them if they are not used?
I must find out more about the Paris in Presenr Tense by Mark Helprin.
Enjoy your Paris days
I never imagined hiow much I would look forward to the arrivals of these surprise boxes! They are wonderful.
If you splurge on a box I don't think that you will be disappointed!
Pop over to the site and read about the other boxes so that you can get a "taste" of the variety and quality of the contents that Sharon and her team source for the deliveries...
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