Highly Atmospheric is the best way to describe New Orleans.
Steeped in French and African Culture, Full of Mystery and Voodoo -
it's a no wonder why so much style and design emanates from
this small town.
So, why not click on a little "Crawfish", then
begin the scroll down to see just some of New Orleans'
Amazing Design and Style!
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Oak Alley Plantation |
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(Contact us for information) |
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(Contact us for information on the above chandelier) |
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(Contact us for information) |
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Slim Aarons photo of Brennan's Restaurant 1960 |
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(Contact us for information on the above chair) |
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Villa Afton Gardens |
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Fantastic Modern Magnolia Quilt |
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(Contact us for information on the above pillow) |
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(Contact us for information on the above pendant) |
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(Contact us for information on the above sofa or the shell prints below) |
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(Rachel Zoe) |
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(Contact us for information on the above chair or pillow below) |
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(Contact us for information on the above paper or loveseat below) |
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State Capitol |
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Antoine's Restaurant |
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(Contact us for information on the above cabinet) |
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House and Garden 1942 |
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(Contact us for information on the above chandelier and console below) |
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Rodney Smith |
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(Contact us for information on the above panels) |
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Newcomb Pottery |
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Henry Clarke Photo |
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Fernand Fonssagrives Photo |
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(Contact us for information on the above pendant) |
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Rodney Smith |
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1960 "Crystal Ball" Sconces |
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Rodney Smith Photo |
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1973 James Bond's - "Live and Let Die" |
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Southern Face Jug |
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(Contact us for information on the Above Sconce) |
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(Contact us for information on the above Pull) |
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Irving Penn Photo |
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Newcomb Pottery |
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Lafayette Cemetery |
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(Contact us for information on the above fabric or pendants below) |
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Rodney Smith Photo |
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Newcomb Pottery |
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Pendant inspired by Fireflies caught in a jar |
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A very young New Orleans' Native, Truman Capote |
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Southern Baskets and Face Jugs |
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Louisiana Heron by James Audubon |
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French Quarter |
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New Orleans Sculpture Garden |
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Mardis Gras |
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Iconic Commander's Palace |
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