Paris in Houston, Part I

    I've been shopping in Houston this week, just making the rounds of some of my favorite places. First stop is the romantic antique store M. Naeve, eponym for Margaret Naeve, a darling, twenty-something who actually looks more like a teenager. What's most astounding about Margaret being the owner is how does someone so young acquire such excellent taste? M. Naeve isn't the place for those who go for KWID fabrics or trendy colors. Her shop is cool khaki all the way, though Margaret giddily confesses her own apartment is bathed in shades of lilac. Margaret purchased the storefront and it's contents from the older, previous owner, but the store under Margaret's watch never looked this good before. Her impeccable eye helps when she's in France on buying trips. The carefully edited inventory is limited to peeling, painted finishes and pale wood pieces, huge, ancient fireplace mantels, crystal and wood chandeliers, and oversized accessories. What she's bought for M. Naeve is exactly what Houstonians of means, taste, and desire are buying these days. If you lucky enough to hire one of Houston's top designer's - you'll probably be the owner of something from this store.

    Margaret's a doll with a bright future ahead of her. It's a pleasure shopping here among such beautiful and exquisite things and not be treated snobbishly or rudely, a rarity in the upper echelons of antique stores these days. She delights in the beauty of her hand picked pieces and her attitude is infectious.


    Chandeliers, wood and crystal, pots, and lamps from M. Naeve.

    Pale woods are the norm here. Large accessories like this clock face are favored.


    Gray painted corner piece, unusual garden chaise, oversized mirror all add to the romance of M. Naeve.


    I'll take two of each: sconces and botanicals.


    There's a match to this chaise, with the arm on the right side, perfect with a table between them.


    Pale woods and lilies, chairs with interesting backs


    The mood at the store is so serene, calm, almost hushed, until Margaret's giggles pierce the quiet.


    Interesting displays of furniture piled to the ceiling, gorgeous mirror.


    Margaret has all her lampshades custom made in Paris, of course!

    Besides French furniture, Swedish pieces abound - like this day bed piled high with linens.


    Stunning candelabra, table surrounded with chairs with a 'lone star' motif.


    The only color - gorgeous green!


    Even her flower arrangements are to die for, creamy roses surrounded by lavender colored roses.

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