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Where to buy French homewares online in Australia: our picks

From the chic, Parisian aesthetic to the ever-popular French Country look, there’s no denying the enduring appeal of French style. Whether your home is in the inner-city or by the seaside, the French aesthetic is a versatile and popular one going by the number of French inspired Australian stores. Here are our top six.

Bastille and Sons: The creation of Toulouse born Valerie Moreno, Bastille and Sons is a purveyor of unique French artisan homewares. It was after fifteen years in Paris and a move to Sydney that Valerie sought to bring a dose of Parisian cool to our shores. The chic range includes a host of French brands and covers furniture, lighting and textiles. The brand’s gorgeous Croisette chair (pictured below) really put the brand on the map.

Bastille & Sons
Bastille and Sons Croisette chair
Bastille and Sons

Little French: If you’re in the market for a gorgeous, vintage child’s bed then this is the place to go. Located in Sydney’s Marrickville, Little French stocks a gorgeous collection of unique, beautifully handcrafted children’s beds as well as beautiful vintage French posters to complement. All the beds have been refurbished by hand (if needed) and no two beds are the same which is what makes them so desirable. The brand describes the beds as ‘perfectly imperfectly’ which we absolutely love.

Little French bed

French Consul: A one-stop shop for French linen textiles, French Consul sells cushion covers, tote bags and table runners all made from 100 per cent certified French flax (and Irish woven) linen. The brand’s original line-up of wares was inspired by the classic French farmer’s ‘grain sack’ stripe, and the small production runs are sewn by Irish and Australian artisans. 

Recently, the collection has expanded to include a range of textured, soft-washed linen that is grown and spun in France and woven and sewn in Ireland where linen has been made on the loom since the 17th Century. The collection’s insignia 17ème siècle “17th Century” is sewn on every product like a mending patch, representing the official date and formal start of the Irish linen trade led by French linen master, Louis Crommelin, in the late 1600’s.

French Consul
The new French Consul range
French Consul
French Consul table runner

Found in France: The perfect place to find an original French antique, piece of French vintage furniture or Gallic homewares, Found in France receives containers direct from France on a regular basis. From Louis chairs to armoires, light fittings, mirrors, artworks and more, the company ship its wares across Australia with cost-effective carriers.

Found in France

French Knot: Offering French inspired homewares that complement the contemporary Australian home, French Knot pieces are classic and very affordable. There’s furniture, bathroom ware, artwork, decor, kitchen utensils and more. They also specialise in customised French memo ribbon boards, which are perfect for displaying everything from photos to invitations and holiday keepsakes.

French Knot napkin

French Cargo: A French and European lifestyle store as well as an interior design service, French Cargo has a fabulous mix of authentic French and European homewares, fashion, jewellery, candles, soaps, vintage and antiques sourced from local and overseas artisans as well as French flea markets. The store owner Kathie is particularly passionate about French and European linen and the store sells lots of fabulous styling objects too.

French Cargo
French Cargo
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Top 8 picks from Pottery Barn’s 2018 spring collection

Pottery Barn’s new season collection is all about chic, Parisian-inspired interiors and I could not be more obsessed!

I have always admired romantic, European decorating but never seemed to understand how to incorporate this style into my own home. It always seemed to feel too soft and girl-ish, and not particularly liveable. But Pottery Barn’s spring range nails a mix of romantic and industrial pieces to create a very modern balance (that also happens to be super affordable).

There are more than 150 new arrivals at Pottery Barn, but here are a few of my personal favourites.

Tallulah Upholstered Sofa

The Tallulah Upholstered Sofa combines the straight lines of European styling with romantic details like side pillows, turned legs and nailheads. It’s a classic piece that will remain the centrepiece of your living room for years to come. $1,599

Luella Media Console

Geometric fretwork and a washed finish gives the Luella Media Console the look of a vintage antique. $1,339

Preston Metal Cart

A multi-tasker with stylish industrial character, the Preston Cart is a go-anywhere piece with a tempered-glass top, two magazine racks and a slatted bottom shelf. It’s set on four castors so moving it from room to room is a breeze. $534

Reeves Desk Chair

This may be one of the most luxe desk chairs I’ve seen to date. With a fully upholstered seat, decorative nailheads and oak legs, the Reeves Desk Chair will no doubt make your time spent desk-bound more comfortable. $854

Delaney Round Coffee Table

With its white Carrara marble top and antique-brass-finished base, the Delaney Round Coffee Table is an on-trend yet affordable piece. $399

Dachshund Bookends

A must-have for the home office, these Dachshund Bookends landed in my shopping cart quicker than you can say “too cute”. $79

Lenore Embroidered Cushion Cover

A romantic interior wouldn’t be complete without an excess of beautiful cushions. The Lenore Embroidered Cushion Covers with their intricate floral patterns and textural embroidery will effortlessly elevate your cushion mix. $79

Preston Task Accent Lamp

The Preston Task Accent Lamp appeals with its rustic charm. The high-gloss enamel hood contrasts beautifully with the bronze-finished base, and is perfect for adding some industrial-edge into the mix. $154

The Pottery Barn spring collection will arrive online and instore from August 2018

For more interiors inspiration: How to decorate with antiques in a modern style home

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So Frenchy, so eco! Online store Little’s People’s Bedroom

With a background in environmental studies, a move into eco-conscious children’s furniture didn’t seem much of a stretch for French-born, Australian-based Virginie Delame of online store, Little People’s Bedroom. Hatched before the birth of her second child, it stocks a unique edit of kid’s furniture, all made in France.

City toddler bed, $669

“Before the birth of our second child Olivia, I started looking for a single bed for our eldest, Chloe, and got very frustrated. Coming from Europe, where you have a wide variety of choice, colours and styles, I found it very hard to find a bed that I liked. We ended up buying one that we found ok but we weren’t excited about it at all. The same happened when we had to choose a cot, a few years before. Everything looks the same,” says Virginie, who opened her online store in early 2015.

Wall mounted baby change table, $515

Stocking a range of French brands including Bébé Provence, Junior Provence, Loupiot and Sogan France, the product line-up is unlike anything available in Australia. “I needed to find a point of difference and potentially a niche market in order to offer something different here. We decided to choose French manufacturers as we believe they represent quality and originality. And in some cases, French and European regulations are more demanding than Australian ones and we thought this would reassure parents in search of absolute quality for their children,” says Virginie.

Medea chest of drawers, $689 and Medea baby change top, $225

Design aside, an environmental conscience is central to the store’s ethos. “Sofamo (one of the site’s main suppliers) has been working in the baby and kid’s bedroom furniture industry for years and they are committed to developing the eco-friendliest products they can possibly manufacture. Great care is given to the end products – they use water-based paints for no emissions of VOCs (volatile organic compounds), wooden panels issued from sustainably managed forests (PEFC certified), eco-friendly MDF panels to reduce the emission of VOCs and recycled packaging.”

Altea single bed, $825, and trundle bed, $349

Bestsellers for the Little People’s Bedroom, and also Virginie’s favourite designs, are the Altea single bed and the Feroe toddler bed. “The Altea is a really cute and well-designed bed. Its head is the shape of a cloud and its foot is the shape of a moon which makes it absolutely gorgeous and unique at the same time!”

Feroe toddler bed, $669

And with its safety barriers, the Feroe toddler bed converts to a full-size bed, making it a savvy choice. “Its safety barriers stop the child from falling out of the bed while sleeping and they are easily removed when the child is ready. When the child reaches three or four years old, parents can seamlessly extend the bed into a full single size bed, without having to buy anything else,” says Virginie of the clever design that is available in four colours and has matching under-bed storage drawers too.

Virginie Delame

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Antique wares from the French countryside to the Inner West

From roadside lunch stops with crusty baguettes and smelly cheese to digging through a dealer’s shed in search of that diamond in the rough, for Gavin Sainsbury and Scott Jenkins, it’s all in a day’s work. 

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Owners of Palace Trader, an antique furniture and homewares store in Sydney’s Inner West, their sourcing trips to the French countryside are full of gorgeous scenery and beautiful vintage wares, but also, a whole lot of hard work. “A typical day starts at 6am and ends by doing paperwork around 10pm,” explains Gavin. “To keep costs down, we do it all ourselves, the packing and wrapping, the carting and hauling and all the export and import paperwork. That said, it’s great fun, the shopping is addictive and so is the hunt! But it’s rapid. The most recent trip we travelled 5,600 kilometres in three weeks to fill a 20-foot container!”

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Recently receiving their French delights in store, they’ve focused heavily on buying items that are accessible for people in both size and price, whilst still being eclectic, unusual and irresistible. Full of glassware, linen, ceramics and furniture, Palace Trader is the place to discover a vintage French flag for your re-creation of Les Miserables, or pick up a set of fine crystal glasses for your next dinner party. 

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Opening just under a year ago, Gavin and Scott, a puppeteer and nurse respectively, began Palace Trader with the hope of finding a new full-time profession. Both sharing a passion for antique shopping and collecting unique pieces, they wanted to try something challenging that they could do together. 

However, if there were any concerns these were quickly shooed away, for the fact that they didn’t need to rent a storefront, they actually already lived in one! “A shop was added to the front of our 1880s terrace 100 years ago,” says Gavin. “Since then it has traded as a barber shop, a dressmaker, a secondhand furniture store and an etched glass shop. For the past 25 years it has been residential, but then we decided to change it up and start Palace Trader.”

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Open Wednesday to Sunday, Palace Trader is the culmination of two people with an eye for the beautiful and unusual. A perfect haven for the high-end interior designer or the average Joe who has fallen in love with that one special item; this is small business at its very best and well worth a visit!

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It’s auction time at ici et la

ici et la, Sydney’s go-to emporium of found objects from France, is holding an on-site auction to make room for new shipments on Sunday 1 September at 12 noon.

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Shapiro will be auctioning off items including 19th Century garden furniture, industrial design, bistro mirrors and original decorative pieces. The perfect opportunity for you to pick up your own objet de charme at a great price.