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Double Vision:  Painted French Maison Gouffé Nightstand

Double Vision: Where Design Dreams Meet Their Match

Double Vision is where magazine moments meet their match. Inspired by interiors we love and the pages we dog-ear, this series pairs stunning editorial styling with the French antiques we’ve sourced and adored for decades.

 

You saw it there — now source it here.

Ever feel like you’ve seen it before? Maybe in the pages of Southern Living magazine, une petite table de nuit, playing the perfect middleman between a pair of twin beds — bringing balance and a hint of whimsy to a room layered with color and pattern. That’s the magic of Double Vision — where our favorite magazine moments meet their match at Lolo French Antiques et More.

 

This week, it’s a rare 1930s French Louis XVI style painted Maison Gouffé nightstand, full of character and quiet charm. Inspired by the piece seen in the April 2026 issue of Southern Living and beautifully echoed here at Lolo French Antiques et More, this petite piece brings both function and artistry to the bedside. With its softly curved silhouette, hand-painted floral motifs, and beautifully aged surface, it becomes a natural focal point — grounding the space while gently tying the room together. The warm tones and delicate decoration pick up on the surrounding textiles, creating a layered, collected look that feels both intentional and effortless — the kind of detail that quietly sets the scene for sweet dreams.

 

From the page to Provence (well, Birmingham, AL), that’s Double Vision.

As seen in Southern Living magazine, April 2026. Interior Design by Mackin Thompson Interiors. Styled by Kathleen Varner. Photograph by Mary Margaret Smith. Written by Cameron Beall. Source similar nightstand at Lolo French Antiques et More.

As seen in Southern Living magazine, April 2026. Interior Design by Mackin Thompson Interiors. Styled by Kathleen Varner. Photograph by Mary Margaret Smith. Written by Cameron Beall. Source similar nightstand at Lolo French Antiques et More.

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Mimi Montgomery

When this self-described Francophile is not reading or writing about all things French, she's dreaming up charming new ways to showcase Lolo French Antiques et More or traveling to France with Lolo to buy delightful treasures for their store. Mimi, Lolo, and their French Bulldog, Duke, live in Birmingham, AL.

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