Southern. Coastal. Chic.
My front parlor mantle is ever-changing with the seasons. The parlor mantle is one of the first things you see once entering through the front door. Take a closer look at the parlor mantle in its summery prime.
Sources
Concrete clam shell: Ambrose Gardens, New Orleans
Porcelain herons: Chic Chateau, Thibodaux
Shells & Sea fans: AKA Stella Gray, New Orleans; Paris Market, Savannah
Oyster plate: Alison Evans at Chic Chateau, Thibodaux
Custom Dried Florals: The Acorn at Wisteria Hill, my business
Mercury glass acorns: Wisteria, catalog
Vintage books: Hill Street Warehouse & Scott’s Antique Market, Atlanta
I am sharing this post at Kelly’s Korner for Show Us Your Life-Show Us Your MANTLES. I hope you will join me there.
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Mantles are us, y’all!
There is just something about a mantle that makes it so much fun to decorate---I can't decide which of yours I like best!
ReplyDeleteRon,
ReplyDeleteLOVE the mantlescape, but I must know where to find one of those bird pillows...the trio of sea birds in your hide and leather chair. Call me, text me, email me...you know how to find me!
xoxo,
Mel
I love all of your oyster plates. I also collect those. Your are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteRon, Your summer mantle looks gorgeous! LOVE your heron figures, oyster plate and old books. I wish Chic Chateau had an online store...well, maybe not...I'd be in big trouble.
ReplyDeleteBabs
Great mantle Ron, love every element. I think Chic Chateau is one of your favorite shops.Beautiful design.
ReplyDeleteYour mantel is gorgeous! As is your home.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
Gorgeous mantel, Ron! I love the coastal charm. Check out this weeks Open House party where I will be featuring your mantel.
ReplyDeleteI love the statues of the birds.
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