A Moveable Feast: Two French Shop Owners' Whimsical, Always-Changing House in Reims - Remodelista

A Moveable Feast: Two French Shop Owners' Whimsical, Always-Changing House in Reims - Remodelista

A Moveable Feast: Two French Shop Owners' Whimsical, Always-Changing House in Reims - Remodelista

Little vignettes that are always shifting, always offering something new to look at? If Nomibis sounds familiar, it’s because we featured the shop itself a while back.
The lines between home and shop are blurred, which offers an intimate quality—it’s often hard to tell what’s for sale and what’s part of the couple’s own home; those interested in an object need to message the couple directly to navigate the purchase—and an aspirational one, too.
The doorway into the pair’s kitchen, with a patterned tile floor and mix-and-match eccentricities.
The couple’s market table is one thing that’s constant in the house, never offered for sale.
The petite kitchen, with glimpses of color (in a cloth, a yellow pot, a hanging market bag).
A dishtowel conceals the dishwasher; note also the classic French soap holder just above the sink.
A low-key camp cot with mix-and-match pillows (where at times there’s instead a table, or a desk, or a green settee…).
Tabletops and walls are places for ever-shifting vignettes.
White-painted floors set a pared-back hallway apart from the rest of the house.
A bedroom with an unexpectedly upturned task light and basket as nightstand.
A collection of objets on a desk.
The family’s WC features wall-mounted enamel sinks and a glass door.
The bath, with a ledge for keeping favorite products (and a few stems of flowers).
Looking out to the garden.
Dinner outdoors—colorful tapers included.