Sharing from a past post - the beautiful parlor in the historic Hay House, which I designed in 2016 to celebrate Christmas in the Jazz Age.
Christmas at Hay House is an annual designer showcase, where interior designers from Georgia are selected to decorate a room in the historic Hay House in Macon, for the month of December.
Each year a design theme is decided upon and the it is up to the designers to do their own interpretation of the theme. In 2016, the theme was a Jazz Age Jubilee.
In keeping with that theme, I chose the beautifully appointed parlor, which had been restored to its early Art Deco French style and was the perfect room in the
Mansion of the South to convey the opulence and fabulously wealthy lifestyle of
the Hays at Christmastime.
Old school swagger juxtaposes irresistible
glamour in the details throughout the room and its furnishings.
Luxurious materials - silk, mink, velvet, crystal,
gold, silver, pearls, diamonds - evocative of the early Art Deco style adorn
every corner of the room, while over 1,800 twinkle lights sparkle and
illuminate the parlor, creating a magical Parisian style soirée.
Gilded swans and ruffled feather wreaths grace the marble mantel.
Indulging in their lavish lifestyle of the
1920’s, this is where the lady and gentleman of the house exchange gifts from
their favorite New York boutique, Henri Bendel.
Arriving guests are greeted here and toast in the New Year with a sip of
champagne from a crystal glass and a taste of caviar or a strawberry dipped in
chocolate.
The vision of Christmas past...and one I loved creating.