She works in several different mediums including illustration, ceramics, textiles and paintings and from what I can tell, her creativity doesn't stop. With the City of Light as her backdrop, she's got an endless amount of inspiration, but also looks to her travels and vintage toys (which she also collects).Ĭheck out some shots of her workshop. Lete lives and works in Paris (oh to live and work in Paris). (I thought I had come upon an undiscovered gem! Design*Sponge and Decor8 are among the many that have already written about her.) Nonetheless, I felt a sense of accomplishment for having tracked her down. Though she is new to me, I was, admittedly, slightly disappointed to find that she is no newcomer to the design scene. Upon further investigation, I discovered that they were all by the same designer!Īfter much searching (and subsequent purchasing), I am pleased to tell you about Nathalie Lete. An adorable Paris plate that I couldn't resist (perfect for cookies) also found it's way into my bag. I immediately purchased it, as well as a bird design. A visit to my local Anthropologie proved fortuitous as they had one remaining Eiffel Tower hand towel. I was back in San Antonio, my sis in Boston, but I couldn't stop thinking about these towels. A search on Google didn't bring up anything with the information we had, so I knew there must have been something we were missing. "Chat Chien" is at the bottom of the design, but the label is in Japanese. She still got them for her girls' bathroom. We both scurried to find larger ones, but to no avail. While in Anthropologie, my sis found these adorable pink hand towels with the Eiffel Tower on them. A brief account into my investigative reporting follows. I posted a few pics of what I saw, but failed to mention a trip to Anthropologie that catapulted me into a frenzy of research. You might recall that I went to Boston recently.
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