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Loys Lucha, flowers for every season

Loys Lucha, where flowers bloomed all year round This luxury Art Deco Loys Lucha light first adorned a room in a fashionable Parisian home. Its original owner, Madame X, went to the Loys Lucha boutique to choose it in person, before sallying off to Angelina’s for tea and patisseries. Visiting the Loys Lucha light showroom around…

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Foxy cocktails with Benjamin Rabier

Foxy cocktails Stylish barware from the age of Art Deco   Who could resist the this dapper fox, with his paw on his breast, as he prepares to charm the cheese from the crow’s beak? This French Art Deco cocktail stick set perfectly captures the humour of one of my favourite fables by La Fontaine…

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A century of style on France’s great ocean liners

You’re never too young or too old to be fascinated by France’s transatlantic ocean liners. The luxury, the glamour, the style, the spirit of adventure or the technical prowess… there’s something to seduce everyone.
In the last century, the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique (also known as The French Line) operated some of the finest passenger liners in history. Among them, the Normandie and the France were legends for their fabulous decor, the last word in French decorative arts.