![]() ![]() Julie’s designs integrate seamlessly into traditional homes and historical grandeur. The Bella chandelier- appropriately named. ![]() I love those little swirls and how they clearly convey this is a new fixture with an artistic twist. It’s clearly influenced by a beautiful French chandelier, but it’s been sassed up to perfection. This might be my favorite of Julie’s chandeliers- the Jenny Bubbles chandelier. You can tell everyone at the company truly loves what they do and has a thoughtful focus on each specific project. Neill herself that afternoon, I met several ladies in her shop who were all incredibly hospitable and charming, including her director of sales Julie Ponze. Luckily for this post and for all of us who can’t stop by in person, Julie has a beautiful website that has recently been revamped and showcases her designs much better than I could have even if I did take better pictures! I was truly like a kid in a candy store here- so much so that I didn’t even realize until we left that my camera was turned on the wrong setting and all my pictures turned out like this:īet you want me to hire me as your photographer now, huh? Ha! ![]() The fixtures could not be set in a more perfect backdrop. The shop itself is enough to lose one’s composure over- it’s on Magazine Street with a candy pink front door and perfectly patinad floors, walls and ceilings. Those who frequent design blogs will certainly recognize her beautiful fixtures as they’ve been featured on some other great blogs, including Julie’s own Bayou Contessa. Another of my highly anticipated shop visits when in New Orleans was to Julie Neill Designs. ![]()
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