Last week, editorial staffer Alexa and I discovered Le Dans La, the blog of French stylist Aurélie Lécuyer, and found ourselves admiring her whimsically romantic interiors.
Lécuyer recently moved from Paris to an old converted schoolhouse in the countryside, and her interiors feature a humble mix of vintage furniture, Ikea finds, and classic French pieces, all accented with dashes of color provided by vibrant linen pillow covers from Merci in Paris. To see more, go to Le Dans La. N.B.: Tomorrow we'll be doing a Steal This Look post on the room of Lécuyer's toddler.
Above: The old stone schoolhouse, converted into a house, where Lécuyer lives.
Above: Lécuyer's vestibule features a traditional French half-painted wall.
Above: Lécuyer uses dip-dyed traditional French market baskets for her grocery outings. If you like this look, consider our recent DIY post: Make Your Own Dip-Dyed Pouf.
Above: Lécuyer's couch features piles of linen-covered pillows from Merci in Paris.
Above: A detail of her black-painted mantel.
Above: A trio of black Russian nesting dolls.
Above: A rattan chair with a pink linen pillow from Merci.
Above: Lécuyer's table is surrounded by mismatched vintage chairs and covered in a Fog Linen tablecloth.
Above: A polka-dotted ball adds a whimsical note to the kitchen.
Above: An Iris Hantverk brush hangs from a vintage rack in the kitchen.
Above: A collection of Picardie tumblers.
Above: A mint green Jielde lamp provides kitchen illumination.
Above: Lécuyer sells her handmade shoes via her online shop Albert et Henriette.