Escape to Provence

Escape to Provence

The allure of Provence has long been an inspiration for artists and writers looking to enjoy its relaxed atmosphere and slower pace of life. Fortunately, our upcoming Fine Interiors auction is well-supplied with beautiful pieces that encapsulate this style and can inject a little Provencal magic into the home, wherever that may be.

24 August 2021

The fascination this area held for Van Gogh, Matisse, and Cezanne is understandable, with its beautiful light and cheerful – yet not overbearing – spattering of colour (hues of orange, green, yellow, and violet abound in the area’s vernacular buildings and natural landscape). This distinctive character is reflected in its houses and interiors, from relaxed and comfortable farmhouses to magnificent châteaux.

Clockwise from top left: lot 697 Henry Louyot (French, 1863-1940) A view on the River Doubs, France, est. £1,000-1,500, lot 10 a painted oak larder cupboard, 20th century, est. £400-600, lot 2 a large Continental painted coffee table, est. £600-800 

 

As popular in glossy interiors magazines as it is with the home decorator, the French country style is a universal favourite due to the ease at which it is to emulate or borrow from. Just as chic as but less ostentatious than its Parisian cousin – it is lighter and more refined – the style still favours lots of furniture, art and decorative objects (see lots 2 and 10) but it is more forgiving. Collections can be eclectic and mismatched with gentle traces of wear that add to an overall charm and rusticity (lots 3, 11, 182 and 408).

 

Clockwise from top left: lot 3 a flatweave Aubusson design ruglate 20th century, est. £600-800, lot 182 a blue-painted cupboard, 19th century, est. £400-600, lot 11 a painted dummy board, 20th century, est. £200-300, lot 408 a pair of verdigris candlestick lamps, 20th century, est. £200 400

 

Exposed stone and plaster walls are offset with lots of pale wood (lots 7 and 8) and touches of soft blues, greens and yellows (lots 1, 179 and 408).

 

 

Clockwise from top left: lot 7 a small French Louis XVI-style settee, early 20th century, est. £300-500, lot 1 a pair of large French pottery vases, 20th century, est. £200-300 (part lot), lot 745 Jean-Franck Baudoin (French, 1870-1961) 'Fleurs, Jaunes et Roses', est. £800-1,200, lot 179 a pair of pottery ewers, early 20th century, French, est. £200-300 

 

Interiors are also led by the French lifestyle and as a result, there is a focus on enjoyment, with large dining setups that can accommodate long leisurely lunches en famille (lunch is treated with the highest importance and never rushed or postponed) (see lots 218, 285, 286).

 

Clockwise from top left: lot 738 Jean-Franck Baudoin (French, 1870-1961) 'The sand dunes', est. £400- 600, lot 286 a set of eighteen Longchamp majolica oyster plates, 20th century, est. £200-300, lot 285 a set of eighty-eight small conical wine glasses, of recent manufacture, est. £300-500, lot 218 a French provincial kitchen prep table,19th century, est. £600-800 

 

These pieces will be included in our next Fine Interiors auction, to be held on Tuesday 14 and Wednesday 15 September. The sale includes close to 740 lots of furniture, paintings, silver and works of art, with estimates ranging from £100 to £10,000.

 

VIEW THE FULL CATALOGUE

 

Author: Charlotte Lee-Finglas

 

 


 

Recent News

 

Reviving Retro | The Resurgence of 60s and 70s Jewellery Designs

Ahead of our 21 May Fine Jewellery & Watches sale, join us as we explore the resurgence of bold and nature-inspired sixties and seventies jewellery designs, celebrating their timeless charm and contemporary appeal.

26 April 2024

The Sculpture Park | Shaping The Future

We're pleased to present this timed auction of modern and contemporary sculpture for Eddie Powell and The Sculpture Park team. To those who know him, Eddie is a force of nature, a man whose drive, imagination and vision have led the Surrey-based park to become the fantastical wonderland that it is today, and it was clear from the outset that he would be applying this trademark enthusiasm to the creation of this sale.

25 April 2024

 

From Numbers to Aesthetics | The Unexpected Journey of Mr. Bigglesworthy

Discover the unexpected journey of Dan aka Mr Bigglesworthy, a chartered accountant turned design connoisseur, whose love affair with modern design began with a simple fascination for the value of vintage pieces.

 

25 April 2024

 


 

Get Sworders News