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Chateau de Groussay: Part Deux

The gardens at Chateau de Groussay are just as amazing as the main house.  Charles de Beistegui was inspired by 18th-century Anglo-Chinese parks and gardens and created many "follies" to surprise and delight his guests. 

The most famous is the Tente Tartare that was built in 1960.  It was inspired by the tent that King Gustav III of Sweden raised in Drottningholm. 

The exterior is painted wood and not really a tent.
 
The interior is completely clad in Delft tiles that must be amazing to behold in person.




The Chinese Pagoda was found in Rome by Emilio Terry in  1968.  The pond and island were created specially for the Pagoda.

Pagoda interior.

All of the follies are just as beautiful inside as out.

The Palladian Bridge was designed by Emilio Terry in 1960.  It recalls the bridge at Wilton Park in England and the Guglie Bridge in Venice where Charles de Beistegui owned his famous Palazzo Labia. 

The Column Observatory was inspired by the Vendome column in Paris and was built in 1962.  You can view the entire countryside from the top.


The Temple of the Labyrinth sits at the center of a small maze and was built in 1967.

Garden photos from Alan Rosenberg
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Follow Your Star

One of my readers asked if Bunny Mellon ever wrote a gardening book.  While she hasn't, I can recommend the book The Surprising Life of Constance Spry.  Ms. Spry (1886-1960) was a floral designer and business woman at a time when most women weren't working outside the home.  She also wrote books not just on flower arranging but also cooking, gardening and entertaining.  I'm beginning to think she was the original Martha Stewart.  Her big claim to fame came from designing the flowers for the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor whose home in France she also filled with her artful arrangements.  Constance Spry created masterpieces of not just fancy flowers like roses but weeds and even kale.  I love a good story about a gutsy woman who blazes a new trail.  My favorite quote of hers sums things up best, "I want to shout out, "Do what you please, follow your star: be original if you want to be and don't if you don't want to be.  Just to be natural and gay and lighthearted and pretty and simple and overflowing and general and boroque, and learn and learn and learn. Open your minds to every form of beauty."  Amen sister!

A mass of lilacs, 1951

Constance Spry and her needlework

Constance Spry arrangement

Constance Spry and a reporter, 1951

June Morning, 1951

Her students at work.

Arrangement of fennel and orange lilies, 1951

More students arranging flowers

White arrangements in the white living room of Syrie Maugham

Rose felecite et perpetue, 1951

The Duke and Duchess of Windsor in front of a Constance Spry arrangement. 

Wedding flowers for Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott to the Duke of Gloucester, 1935

Wedding flowers for Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott to the Duke of Gloucester, 1935
There is also a rose named after Constance Spry which were planted along the 100 yard fence outside of Pixar Studios by Steve Jobs.  I think Ms. Spry would definitely approve! 

Photos from the Design Museum and Google
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The Avid Gardener

I was hoping that Vanity Fair would post the Jonathan Becker photos of Bunny Mellon's gorgeous garden at her Oak Spring estate in Upperville, Virginia and today I was rewarded.  There is something about a garden that immediately makes me wish I could sit in one reading and relaxing all day.  Bunny Mellon has been an avid gardener her whole life and even helped Jackie Kennedy with the White House Rose Garden.  She will turn 100 on August 9, 2010 and I hope she's letting other do all the gardening so she can sit back enjoy it!










Photos by Jonathan Becker and last by Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Gorgeous Garden

I stayed out a little too late last night and had a little too much fun. Now I wish I could spend the day recovering on a lounge chair in this gorgeous garden that belongs to Atlanta designer Robert Norris. I think anyone would feel better after spending time in it! Bon Weekend!







Photos by Erica George Dines
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Oscar at Home

The garden photo from my last post was from Annette and Oscar de la Renta's garden in Connecticut. I thought maybe you would like to see some of the rest of the garden and house as well. It's no wonder that Oscar is highly creative fashion designer with a place like this to recharge his batteries and inspire him! I am sure it must have also influenced his new fabric collection for Lee Jofa that will debut this summer. Most of us might not be able to afford to dress ourselves in an Oscar de la Renta fabulous fashions but we will be able dress our homes in his fantastic fabrics! It's just too bad we can't all have a garden that beautiful!














Photos by Francois Halard
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