THE COTTAGE JOURNAL: FRENCH HOME
We love to see our botanicals in The Cottage Journal August edition, they are perfect to create a French style home.
We love to see our botanicals in The Cottage Journal August edition, they are perfect to create a French style home.
“We are creating more than 60 news references for the next show in Paris from September 2nd to 6th 2016, and we will be pleased to present you the new baroque collection. Hall 4 Elegance, booth B106 / C105. See…
Elusio will be attending the Masion & Objet trade fair in Paris from 5th to 9th September. Come and visit us in Hall 4, Stand C111!
Our APOLLON BUST GILDED PIEDESTAL has been selected as the Elle Decor Favorite!
Considered the “fashion week” of the design world, Maison & Objet is known to be the trade show mecca of all things beautiful for the home. The biannual show, founded in Paris twenty years ago, will be debuting in the western hemisphere with Maison…
We remember with pleasure that some of our creations have been published in the Leslie Sinclair’s book “Segreto: Secrets to Finishing Beatiful Interiors”, including Botanicals and that three mirrors you can see below.
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