My love for the wonderful home decor and kitchen products of Riviéra Maison (RM) has lasted already for ages. Yet, only just recently I have been really falling for their items! Perhaps it has to do with their introduction of new, more modern shapes and even whiter tones instead of the more traditional look with creamy hues and romantic appearance. Being a big fan of all things simple and clean, I am really fond of the plainness and pure lines that are largely present in their contemporary products.
I personally consider the Riviéra Maison interior style to be timeless and aesthetic. Their dishes and home accessories are exactly the kind of items you wish to keep and cherish for many years to come – and even grow your collections with time. With many of the items and parts being made by hand, the products are perfectly imperfect and highly unique with quirky details. Hailing originally from the Netherlands, the RM accessories have a European design feel yet coupled with a hint of American dream. In my mind, I see how these items could be used in some beautiful little French café that serves baguettes and coffee. On the other hand, walking into one of the stores of Riviéra Maison resembles my experiences with Pottery Barn to a great extent.
My current dish collection includes a citrus fruit squeezer, six big spoons for appetizers or soup, a small fish dish and two mini espresso cups that I bought particularly for Valentine’s Day. What do you think about these items? Could you see some of these in your own house or is your style completely different? Confessing to a bit of a shopaholic myself, any recommendations for similar shops are also highly appreciated.
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I love little mini dishes. They are always the right portion for a snack or yummy guilt free dessert!
So true. The amuse spoons especially seem great for a variety of purposes. :)
And they are rather- Amusing. Yes, I know, I`m hilarious. (:
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These are beautiful. I could also imagine them in a French cafe.
Yes, definitely. I can already imagine myself sipping freshly-squeezed lemonade somewhere Paris… mmmh!