Shabby Chic is my kind of beauty. Soft and sturdy, beautiful and functional. Very comfortable loveliness. Mussy just short of fussy. Impractical beautiful and delicate fabrics rendered washable for daily use. Loveliness in the ordinary things of daily life. The feeling of old country house, there before me and long after. What a pleasure to have happened upon it. After days of staying away, following my mother's maxim "si no quieres gastar no vayas de tienda" (loosely translated -- if you don't want to spend, don't go shopping), curiosity got the better of me. I entered Rachel Ashwell's zone at Shabby Chic for its final business closing for good sale in Malibu only to discover that all their shops are closing. I then visited the Santa Monica store as well. First it simply took my breath away and then I was oh so sad. Treasure filled Shabby Chic once in LA, NY, SFO and beyond will soon be no more. For me it is the end of an era.
My house is filled with Shabby Chic's wonderful furniture, lamps, linens.
An oatmeal linen slipcovered down sofa in the dining room that offers the perfect sunny nap spot in our house,
a hot pink velveteen slip covered squadgy chair and ottoman that provide a quiet reading corner with a view -- both pieces I've had since 1993 when I was just beginning my newly single life at the beach.
In more recent years Shabby Chic's white linen down modern sectional has anchored our living room accommodating everything from two people napping with assorted pets to high tea for twenty. Just last week I was musing about when it came time to replace our beloved and well worn cactus colored suede sectional sofa in the den that another Shabby Chic piece of furniture would be the next improvement. When I bought my first Shabby Chic sofa, originally in washable white linen, my friend Teri pronounced it a boat to carry me through rough seas for a lifetime. That was 17 years ago and the sofa now recovered in oatmeal linen is still as good as new. The furniture is beautiful, washable, durable and solid. Made well enough to bequeath to the next generation and timeless enough for them to still appreciate. Where will I go now for such comforting furniture? Rachel Ashwell, until you are back I will miss your inspired aesthetic.
Thanks for the beauty!