With Bastille Day coming up tomorrow, the unabashed Francophiles over at our sister sites decided to celebrate a little early with a week of posts about inspiring French design. Here are some highlights.



Plus:
- Margot details some of Remodelista’s favorite French-made items for the kitchen—including really beautiful recycled glass bottles—in 12 Favorites from the French Scullery.
- If all the posts on French design has you planning a trip across the pond, you may want to make a reservation at the incredibly chic hotel Arts et Métiers. See An Industrial-Cool Hotel in Paris, Redone in Terrazzo and Marble.
- A beach house’s enemy number one? Sand trekked indoors. Learn how to keep it outdoors; see The Sand-Free Summer Cottage: 8 Ways to Keep the Beach at Bay.
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