We just can’t wait for spring to officially arrive! Don’t you just love beautiful fresh flowers in decorative antique vases and jardinieres?
Situated in the Deep South is the State of Louisiana where we have one of our antique furniture stores, and this region is famous for its rich and colorful European history. Named to honor King Louis XIV of France, Louisiana and many of its provinces (parishes as they are called here) retain that strong French influence. The capital city is named Baton Rouge, which in French means ~ “red stick”. As the story goes, the French-Canadian explorer Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville visited the territory in the 1690s and spotted a red cypress post that gave the city its colorful name. Of course, everything does sounds better in French!
Today the cities of New Orleans and Baton Rouge are known for their festivities for Mardi Gras, the Jazz Festival, great food and of course, amazing antiques. The inception of Mardi Gras has its origins back in medieval times in Europe, and was a celebration revered by both Romans and Venetians during the 17 and 18th centuries. It was later embraced by the French court. The tradition of “Fat Tuesday” followed the French immigrants to the colonies, and from there, on to Louisiana where it is celebrated today with great vigor in the form of elaborate balls, stupendous parades and ubiquitous parties.
This past weekend and through today, Fat Tuesday, is that time for such festivities, and numerous festival merry-makers called krewes (pronounced “crews” which are elite societal clubs, some formed as many as hundreds of years ago), sponsor elaborate and lavish parades and masked balls. One of the most fabulous balls is the world famous and incredibly spectacular Bacchus Mardi Gras Ball that we have been privileged to enjoy several times.
The Krewe of Bacchus in 1968 broke with age-old carnival traditions and began conducting lavish parades on the Sunday night before “Fat Tuesday”, with grander and more magnificent floats than the other krewes, and featuring a celebrity King to lead the parade (which was a total departure from 113 years of New Orleans Carnival lore). This past Sunday we were again elated to be guests for this spectacular ball, now one of the most revered in Carnival history both past and present. The celebrity ruler presiding over this joyful night was celebrated actor King Hugh Laurie of the television show House. The mesmerizing musical highlight of the evening was the performance by triple platinum group Styx, who finished a truly amazing evening.
The wintertime, and especially Carnival season are great times to visit Louisiana to immerse oneself in the festivities, culture, antiques and history of this fascinating state!
As they say in Louisiana, “Laissez les bons temps rouler!” ~ “Let the good times roll!”
If you thought our antique containers last year were amazing and impressive, you have to see all of the great things we have in store for you arriving weekly out of our warehouses into the showrooms in Dallas and Baton Rouge. These beautiful antiques are truly in a league of their own!
We’ve received historical antique French commodes, armoires, mirrors and tables from the 18th and 19th centuries. The fine hand-carved ornamentation of these antique treasures, when combined with the meticulous traditional joinery, together complement the beautiful old wood patina and rustic timeworn surfaces. Mix and match to your heart’s delight and create a striking new vintage look for your home’s interiors!
A long time ago when we first opened our doors, our mission was to bring you antique furniture and accessories at unbelievable values, equal to reproductions and sometimes for even less. So please take a peek at our latest and greatest antique finds, and also snap up some old treasures at great prices while we make room to receive three more huge shipments!
We have three (Yes! 3!) HUGE 45′ high cube antique containers on the water right now ~ with the first one arriving next week. You know how fast we move our inventory and as always, our vintage and antique items are first-come, first-serve. So if you see something you love, make sure to let us know right away! Contact John at john@inessa.com or call your favorite antique showroom in Dallas, Texas or Baton Rouge, Louisiana.