Inspired by a 'short but vivid' trip to Morocco, Anais Nin muses in her diary about interior decoration ideas for her Paris apartment. Her vision includes 'turquoise and coral colors', sandblasted wood, cream leather, and a beni ourain tribe carpet.
‘No money from New York, although much is owed to me. There is shopping to do for the new apartment on the Quai dePassy, which I want to be modern. A psychic need for new surroundings I found a clock made of seashells, a white wool rug from Morocco.'
Diary Of Anais Nin Volume 2 1934-1939 {pg.82}
One of Anais Nin's most beloved decorative objects was a movable Moroccan fireplace facade.
She mentions this turquoise zillij tile fireplace several times in her diaries. {when she moved, her moroccan mosiac moved too...in high gypsy style} 'A leaping, joyous fire glowed in the fireplace which I had found at the Arts Decoratifs, and was made of Moroccan mosaics in a rich design of blues with a few touches of gold. Allendy admired it like something exotic. The reflections of the fire played upon it,on the peach colored walls, on the dark wood, on the wine bottles from Spain'
The Diary of Anais Nin Volume 1 1931-1934 {pg.174}
LINKS:
Moroccan tea-glass sets @ Open Sky {curated by Emily Henderson}
Zemmour pillows & hammam bowls @ Travel & Leisure Global Bazaar Store on L-Atitude
Marrakesh Design inspiration boards @ Pinterest
Images:
1. coral walls
3. Zillij Tile fireplace designed by Bill Willis for Yves Saint Laurent's Marrakesh residence