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Reason to celebrate | Brunch in France

02.01.11 Posted in design, reasons by Victoria

It’s one thing to see this photo, it is another to learn that it was not a styled shoot. Simply a photo of how this sweet family in France happens to serve their morning meal. I want to live here! What a perfect vision for everyday celebrations.

Photo by Carly Taylor

blessings.

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13 Responses to “Reason to celebrate | Brunch in France”

  1. jackie says:

    take me with you! That looks amazing!

  2. Hmm… wondering why my morning meals don’t look like this? Yum yum yum. That yellow wall is rocking my socks! I just posted yellow wallpaper inspiration yesterday.

  3. The French know how to celebrate every meal with style – looks so festive and yummy and I wonder what’s for lunch?
    xxoo

  4. Lisa says:

    This looks so amazing. I want to move in with that family for a little while! :)

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  6. nanne says:

    i love the roll of paper towels!! i’m sad to say, i put out a roll more often than i pull out the linen or even cute paper napkins…

    nanne in indiana by way of alabama

  7. Stephie says:

    I want to live there too! Our breakfasts certainly don’t look like that!

  8. Nina says:

    This looks like a great way to spend a Saturday Morning!! x

  9. One of my dearest friends in Morocco was French and her table always looked like this. I always liked to see her draw dishes out for serving… they would come from the cupboard and the antique china cabinet and they rarely matched… but they always went together!

  10. chapman says:

    hello from france ! it s not everyday like that but on sundays it s pretty much like it !

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