In December, I attended the AWAR holiday cocktail party at Palazzo Farnese. The construction of the Palazzo started in 1515 and it has been the home of the French embassy considering that 1874.
I’ve been inside the building before to vote (I have dual citizenship, American and French) and went to an exhibit they held a few years ago. However, this time there was a excursion from the Ambassador himself.
I had a blast that night with my friend Gillian. AWAR raised money for charity, we saw remarkable art and architecture, and we had a chance to drink Champagne.
One of the highlights for me was walking into various rooms by myself to study the interiors. I’m still shocked they let us take pictures (a big no-no at the American Embassy. You have to turn in your cellphones and cameras at security).
“The Mix” is important. It’s also tough to do well. A room with furnishings from a mix of eras gives off a different energy than a room where every single piece of furniture, all the vignettes, art, etc. etc. are from the exact same time period and/or store. When the mix is on point, it’s so exciting.
Conference room Palazzo Farnese.
I was shocked when I stepped into this room and saw the modern iron table and chairs.
I think a standard table from that period with very ornate detailing and decked out with ivory would’ve been too much.
Instead this table compliments the room. You really notice the drop dead stunning proportions, the floors, the walls, everything. a lot of conference rooms are zzzzzzzz. this one is a stunner.
Buon weekend and cin cin to mixing it up.
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