Period copper pots and pans, an impressive La Cornue range and terra-cotta tiles produced in Les Rairies in western France make this 19th century kitchen a modern day delight. (above)
Located in France’s Auvergene region, this kitchen delightful kitchen is in Château du Sailhant – a French castle that looms over 100-foot perpendicular cliffs. Architect Joseph Pell Lombardi, a preservation specialist spent the last 40 years restoring the 12,500-square-foot château fort, which had not been modified for 100 years and whose earliest construction dates to the 10th century.
Even though this is a Medieval home, the kitchen seems to be the heart of this chateau as with any modern day home. The 19th century kitchen is a gorgeous long space with high barrel vaulted ceilings, tall leaded glass paned windows and a floor that is paved with six-inch-thick volcanic stone.
Had to post this one for my mother who loves everything French (she is in Paris right now) and any cooking appliance made by La Cornue…here’s a nice one for her!
Exterior of Château du Sailhant. (above)
xo
Coco
Photos: Architectural Digest
How breathtakingly beautiful a space! Warm, yet grand in a magical setting!
I want to go there. So beautiful.
The landscape is so unusual. I hope your Mother is sending us all pictures from Paris. We’ll be watching.
Liz