Last weekend,
my mother and I went to one of our most cherished places, The
Ivy restaurant in Beverly Hills.
The Ivy is just magical.
We arrived on Saturday morning, bright and early and got a cozy table on the world-famous patio with lovely views of the surroundings.
In
celebration of my mother’s birthday, we each ordered our favorite brunch item, the
Crabcakes Benedict, yum! In addition to this amazing little feast, they also
serve their complimentary homemade scones with butter.
As an extra
added bonus, today’s post is all about The Ivy’s decor and amazing ambiance
that immediately enraptures you within seconds of stepping inside.
Here
are the cozy elements that we need to take note of…
Here’s the view from our cozy corner table, and you can take a peek at the Crabcakes Benedict.
I actually found this image on The Ivy’s Instagram page, because with
all the excitement, I forgot to take a photo of our own food plates.
Love
these blue transferware plates on the yellow walls.
There are several rooms inside The Ivy, as this was once a little home in the cutest vintage cottage style.
This room has a
glorious display of majolica plates, baskets, mercury glass and flower pots made from shards of dishes.
This is the back room, which is filled with dozens
and dozens of still life paintings on every wall, as well as some antique French
Republic memorabilia.
Ooooh, that plate rack and those green cabbage dishes…
so cute!
So French!
I recently found three floral still life
paintings like this one at a yard sale and have listed them on my eBay shop.
This is the view from our table at the iconic front window of The Ivy cottage. And here it is at night time all lit up with colorful lights.
Wouldn’t this be fun to recreate at home for a
small patio or outdoor dining area? The colorful lights are here all year long,
not just at Christmas time.
Another one of my favorite corner tables, that
features an open window, filled with colorful geraniums and more art, and a
fluttering-breezy-curtain moment.
I hope you enjoyed this fun little tour of The
Ivy. It’s really inspired my to actually go to more estate sales and yard
sales, always looking for those special treasures.
Some of my fun vintage finds have just been
listed on my eBay Blog Shop, if you’d like to take a look here.
Two of the three little floral paintings I just acquired have already sold over the weekend, but I’m always on the hunt for more!
ciao! fabiana
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