French Revolution

Designer Hélène Aumont's pièces de résistance

Photography by Matt Wier

Tricks of the Trade

Metal Tubs 
“Free-standing metal tubs hold hot water for a long time…and you can drink champagne in them! Can’t do that in the shower, non?”

A Trellis
“A steel trellis mixed with natural reed for the incredible light it gives.”

Fabrics
“Raoul Textiles is my absolute favorite fabric house with the most endearing prints.”

Flooring
“I’m loving white oak and black limestone flooring at this moment—and NS Ceramic for the infinite possibilities of custom tiles.”

Pools
“A pool set in grass with surrounding stone appears more as a reflecting basin.”

 

Hélène’s Black Book

Summerland Antique Collective, 2192 Ortega Hill Rd., Summerland, 805-565-3189, summerlandantiquecollective.com, for the hunt for an unexpected treasure.

Give me a dozen of each—I love it all at Porch, 2346 Lillie Ave., Summerland, 805-684-0300, porchsb.com.

The best floors, fireplaces, and fountains are to be found at Charme d’Antan, 2337 Troutdale Dr., Agoura Hills, 818-889-0229, charmedantan.net. It's worth the drive. Jacques is a gem—and he is French!

If you are well-behaved, Michael will show you his secret room at Rugs & More, 410 Olive St., Santa Barbara, 805-962-2166, rugsandmore.com.

Nancy does beautiful custom work for our fabric lampshades at Santa Barbara Lampshades, 4287 State St., Santa Barbara, 805-683-8877, sb-lampshades.com.

Miri Mara Ceramics. "I could own every single vase he ever made," says Aumont.

 

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