If you haven't checked out Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles the magazine is a great resource for elegant sophisticated homes and interiors that feature southern charm with a twist. In their current issue, there is a whole expose on interiors and decorative accessories featuring Moroccan elements from the travels of a few interior designers. The piece is entitled The Allure of Morocco and it illustrates how to incorporate the theme of Morocco into our own homes, but without going completely Aladdin. Its fun, its whimsical and def. worth checking out. I love how inviting these images are and especially the nurturing rustic quality.
Photos: Erica George Dines
Back home in Atlanta, Webb created an environment that captures the magic of Marrakech by using products from Atlanta shops and showrooms. Rug, Sullivan Fine Rugs. Souk tables and Tangiers pendant by Currey & Company. Upholstered pouf, Bee. Pillows, Gramercy Fine Linens & Furnishings. Photographed on location in the courtyard of Summerour Architects.
The tea service includes fresh mint from the garden.
The bowl is from Scout for the Home.
The glasses and tray are from Scout for the Home. The pierced lantern is by Currey & Company..
The tea pot is from designer Beth Webb’s personal collection; it belonged to her grandmother. Pomegranate salt and pepper shakers, Scout for the Home
Figs and dates are arranged on a platter from Scout for the Home.
Rosemary flourishes in the courtyard. Currey & Company’s Souk table features intricate detailing.
David Austin roses rest atop an assortment of Moroccan tiles from Ann Sacks and Renaissance Tile & Bath
Beth Webb at Royal Mansour
Architectural Details that is just Beautiful
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