Monday, January 4, 2010

Rachel's Shabby Chic Couture




As promised, more from my recent visit to Rachel Ashwell's New York shop Shabby Chic Couture which opened last Fall. On entering, one feels surrounded by a peaceful calm. Most of the furniture, sofas and chairs, are dressed in white or pale natural linen upholstery or slipcovers, illuminated by fabulous overhead chandeliers and wall sconces. While my DH relaxed in a comfy chair, Jasmin and I wandered through the shop and, after getting permission from the very nice staff, took photos of all the beautiful things we would have liked to bring back to North Carolina!

I really fell for this amazingly pretty ruffled linen table cover. Rachel finds vintage linens and dyes them in pale, washed shades ~ still a lot of shabby chic white, her original look, but now some gentle colors added making a lovely mix.



Very pretty china and of course I had to buy a few of these washed linen napkins with embroidered silver crowns ~ knew they would fit in a corner of the rapidly bulging suitcase!
Plenty of plush pillows and lamp shades displayed.



Another exquisite dyed linen cloth ~ besides being used as a table cover I could see it across a pretty bed. Perfect white mugs with crowns.

The wall of Shabby Chic Couture linens wasn't exactly shabby either! These are gorgeous sets of sheets, duvet covers, bed skirts etc., much more high end (and higher priced) than the Simply Shabby Chic line found at Target ~ although they too are fabulous and I use them on my beds. I liked how Rachel has these packaged in pretty matching fabric bags rather than plastic.

It hardly seems possible that Rachel Ashwell, a London gal, came into our lives and homes via Southern California, with her original Shabby Chic style, 20 years ago! Those of us who shared her love of practical slip covered sofas, vintage lighting fixtures and painted flea market finds, embraced her vintage style through her books and television series. We have used her products and ideas in our own homes, mixing in those items of comfort, practicality and prettiness. Personally, I love her respect for old and imperfect items with a history..........and the romantic, comfortable way of making a room easy on the eye and very welcoming.


Loose white and washable slip covers, paintings of English roses, vintage crystal chandeliers, rumpled yet beautiful beds, painted flea market finds, the comfy cottage and farmhouse feeling, and a touch of French..................I feel these are the things that Rachel Ashwell brought to us here in the USA.

And the surprise? Opening soon in London, Rachel's hometown, her first British shop located at 202 Kensington Park Road in the Notting Hill district. Good luck Rachel ~ we are so glad you are back and sharing your beautiful finds and designs for our homes.

Rachel's newest book Shabby Chic Interiors ~ My Rooms, Treasures and Trinkets is a must to add to your decorating library. I guarantee you will love it! You can visit Rachel on her blog here.

17 comments:

  1. I love her things. I've found it interesting following her blog. I guess she's had a hard year but seems to have come out on top.

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  2. Wow, that's beautiful! I want to go back to NYC and venture off the beaten path to see stuff like this! Next time I'm headed that way, I'm calling you for directions!
    Anna

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  3. lovelies...must have the mugs with crowns :) and those napkins with crowns!
    have a wonderful day.

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  4. I've always loved Rachel's stuff so welcoming and warm washed lined is my favoritefabric in the world and hers is the best! Thanks for the great "Window Shopping" tour in NY. Haven't been in awhile and I really enjoyed it. Meg

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  5. Mary,
    Thank you for introducing me to Rachel & her Shabby Chic Interiors.
    I'm off to look at her blog right now.
    Happy New Year from Normandy dear friend.
    Maggie

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  6. Love the napkins you came home with. Thanks for the recommendation of Rachel's book and link to her blog.

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  7. I could hardly wait for the next Ashwell installment and it did not disappoint. I could 'wear' the ruffled tablecloth! I have a set (from Target) of floral ruffled tablecloth (huge) and eight napkins (also ruffled) which I LOVE using. Won't they look nice on my table ~ when it is finished?

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  8. Hi Mary! I hope all is going well with you. After seeing all of the lovely things I'm sure it was hard to go home especially when you'd like to take a lot with you! I like those dishes with the crown napkins. The design on the edge is very pretty, and of course I like all of the chandeliers! I think that when you get something like linens it is nice to have it in a fabric bag, it lets it breathe.
    Take Care!!
    Ulrike

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  9. Hi Mary
    The Shabby Chic store looks wonderful. I'm glad Rachel is back in business again. I'm sure you really loved it. Did you buy anything?
    Isn't this cold weather dreadful!
    Hugs, Rhondi

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  10. Hello Mary; Wow what a gorgeous shop,, love all the beautiful pretties in there... What a treat for you to be able to visit it...

    Hugs;
    Alaura

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  11. I have loved seeing NY though your eyes. Do you know I have never been to NY City. Seen it from a distance, but never been there! It's on my "to do" list though!

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  12. I sure see alot there I would like to have myself!!! Beautiful! Hope you are having a fantastic week! Tomorrrow morning I give my two week notice to quit my day job and work at the New Gibson Mill I had emailed you about. It has been a hard decision to leave a 13 year job... I am in search of my happiness! I know I will be meeting you there soon, as of today almost all of the spaces are rented, Grand Opening Feb 1st! Hugs, Janna

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  13. It is all a delight to the senses. I love the napkins with the crowns. I would have had to buy some of those, too.

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  14. I'm happy to see Rachel is back in business. She closed the Shabby Chic store here, and it made me so sad. Guess I need to get myself to NYC.
    Thanks for sharing the wonderful photos. I felt like I was right there in her shop. ~ Sarah

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  15. so pretty... rachel always gets it. thanks for the wonderful post. x pam

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  16. Thank you for the peek into her lovely shoppe. Oooo and ahhhh. I would buy those white mugs with crowns on them for sure. I love the napkins/serviettes you picked up. Her dyed ruffles are a dream. Ahhh, the chandeliers!!
    I've been a fan of hers for years and years. Sometimes I look around home here and am amazed at how much RA there is! But, over time you just forget, I guess, as the pieces add up.

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