There is a magician living in the South of France and she spends her days turning out magical and enchanting creations that sell world over.
Pascale Palun trained as a stylist, took a break to raise her son and began creating at home using old materials she found. Her little pieces of magic started selling locally, she called her company Vox Populi and before she knew it she was at the Paris Maison et Objet show and her work was being requested for sale all around the planet.
It seems she can turn her hand to anything, but she has specialised in these delightful lamps and chandeliers. Her miniature lamp 'cages' with tiny vignettes inside are totally charming. I have seen them in a shop near here, they are breathtaking.
These shots are of her work and of her home in Avignon where she has her studio. This girl really understands the art of patina, and the importance of detail.
Hope you enjoyed this little moment of tenderness on St Valentine's Day! Tomorrow I have a new giveaway for you that you won't want to miss!!
all photos thanks to vox populi











Thank you so much for sharing this. I was not aware of this artist. The little light cages are enchanting. What a charming vision she has. I have a passion for what I call "little lights." I have them tucked here and there, but I have never seen anything like these! Where I live, we have many overcast days and the little lights brighten an otherwise dark spot.
ReplyDeleteHappy St. Valentine's Day Sharon
ReplyDeletePasal Palum work is detailed and beautiful. She is a master in her craft. The scale, volume and patina are all in accord.
Thanks for sharing.
Helen xx
Oh she really is an amazing artist, thank you for sharing that with us....wow!
ReplyDeleteI love these. The lamps are exquisite, what beautiful additions for any home. I also love the rooms pictured behind the objects - the walls look like they can tell a story.
ReplyDeleteOh Sharon, what exquisite loveliness, that is all I can say! Perfect images to enjoy today, thank you for sharing this...N.xo
ReplyDeleteVery impressive talent! Thanks for sharing and Happy Valentine's Day to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteThe open cage with the couple sitting on the bench is incredible, adding the light to shine down on them makes it even more divine.
ReplyDeleteMagical, whimsical, so refreshingly unique... I love it!
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I LOVE the swing!!! (LOVE, LOVE, LOVE... perfect for Valentine's Day, yes?) Thank you so much for sharing and Happy Valentine's Day to you!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I had never heard of that artist. I love that top picture, the tree, the light and the bench with Monsieur et Madame. Perfect for Valentine's Day. So Happy Valentine's Day to you, Sharon! Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)
ReplyDeleteTruly beautiful!! Thank you for sharing these photos and bringing awareness of such a talented and gifted artist! xo Happy Valentine Day ...HHL
ReplyDeleteWhat tender whimsy! Her work is lovely.
ReplyDeleteA magician indeed... the tiny vignettes along the mantle are simply stunning! Materials, subject, lighting... perfect.
ReplyDeleteThank you and Happy St. Valentine's Day to you! ~Jen
I've seen her work and I absolutely love it. Thank you for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteI love all of it!
ReplyDeleteMarkus
How utterly charming - so whimsical - thank you for introducing me to this amazing artist.Francesca
ReplyDeleteI want to be like that !! Thankyou for another inspiring story.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentines Day Sharon
Karyn x
Amazingly gorgeous! Hope you had a great Valentines Day!
ReplyDeleteShe really is a talented lady. I enjoyed seeing all of it, especially the couples in the cages. They are fantastic! ----- Shannon
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! My husband surprised me with tickets to Belgium and Paris for our 30th wedding anniversary. I am beyond excited as Paris has always been a dream for me (kids, house, college tuition) Now I'm planning! Where to go, the shopping - love all this patina!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love those pictures! And the chairs whit patina. Wow wow , me like! Have a nice day and week, hugs from me / Malin
ReplyDeleteBeautefull beautefull pictures - thanks for let us see :-) she is selling things ?? does she have a site we can visit ?? thanks H.C
ReplyDeletewww.myvintagehome.dk
I love the cage lamp with the little lady on a swing. Precious!!
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon. Her pieces are so magical...and I always love getting a peek inside her home. Merci! Keep warm over there! Trish
ReplyDeleteit's Pascale with a "e" at the end... coz she's a girl... Great post and wonderful pics!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice sunday!!!!
corrected! thank you Cez
DeleteHi Sharon, I actually met this woman as I stopped to admire her chandeliers at Maison et Objet a few years ago. Lovely woman and her creations are quite magical. Lovely to see them again, I always meant to get one but never did! Love your blog by the way, looking forward to reading more about your beautiful home and life in France.
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