We were weren't allowed to take photos of the interior so any you see are pinched from the net.
Here is the entrance. Camels from China.
My first view of this room caused me to spontaneously weep. The ceiling and screens were created in Morocco. The stained glass and plaster windows are just impossible to describe.
This is the main courtyard with decorations from Iran
The Spanish/Moorish room
The Indian room which is decorated as a tent with a Baccarat chandelier.
The glass doors sink into the basement courtesy of Otis
Miss Duke's private harbour now a public bathing area.
Lovely Anne, our guide
The Play House. Two white guest bedrooms are on each end
The Syrian rooms. We sat in the little one off and listened to the fountain
One of the little fans they gave us.
Thanks Katie. We are so glad we saw this. I have such great ideas for the painting of our new little cottage in Oz.
So glad you enjoyed the tour! It's a hidden gem.
ReplyDeleteJust saw this and thought you may be interested—the Museum of Arts and Design here in NYC (on Columbus Circle) has an exhibition on Doris Duke's Shangri-la up through February 17, 2013. http://madmuseum.org/content/doris-dukes-shangri-la
Looks like it's worth checking out!
Warmly,
Katie (the one who recommended visiting Shangri-la)