
Veranda
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"VERANDA's Editor in Chief Steele Marcoux believes every room needs a piece of brown furniture", as demonstrated with an 18th-Century Swiss Oak "Table de Service" from Chez Pluie

New York Times
"Peruse vintage home goods from Provence. Patricia Wells is selling hundreds of culinary and decorative pieces from her collection, available to purchase at chezpluie.com."

Victoria Magazine
"...Chez Pluie has since become the trusted leader in the world of antiques, known for its commitment to authenticity."

Veranda
"Chez Pluie makes it easy to bring a piece of France into your home with their online boutique specializing in decorative antiques. The best part: They ship worldwide."

Living Etc
"Susannah Cameron is the co-founder of Chez Pluie, a trusted destination for French antiques, based permanently in Provence. With a particular obsession for antique pottery and a deep knowledge of European decorative arts, she sources soulful, timeworn pieces from brocantes and flea markets across France."

Homes and Gardens
"I love collecting French confit pots one by one; there’s something deeply satisfying about watching a collection take shape over time," says keen collector Susannah Cameron from Chez Pluie.

Architectural Digest
"Tour This Colorful West Village Town House." Including a pair of 1970’s Italian Tommaso Barbi lamps sourced from Chez Pluie

The Telegraph
"Earthenware is an accessible way to embrace antiques, and confit pots are a great choice for a classic French country aesthetic. Susannah Cameron, who sells French antiques via her online shop, Chez Pluie, is a keen collector of the vessels, which were traditionally used for preserving food."

My French Country Home
"Chez Pluie, the premier online destination for exquisite and high-quality French antiques for an international clientele, is proudly hosting Patricia Wells' extraordinary personal collection of epicurean objects will be made available for purchase beginning March 22."

Food52
"Patricia Wells has decided to downsize her collection. Food52 is getting the first peek at the catalog—which is much more than a bunch of photos and descriptions, but an utterly charming and kooky love letter to her life in France, complete with a song written for her by Todd Murray, videos of her teetering on a red metal swing or chatting with Walter about strawberries, and photos of her with legends like Julia Child. Check out the fantastic catalog at chezpluie.com."

GOOP
"This August, I had the chance to visit L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and some local brocantes with Susannah and Hugh Cameron, the founders of Chez Pluie, a company that specializes in curating and shipping French antiques worldwide."

My French Country Home
"This charming video by renowned interior design resource Chez Pluie Provence details the distinct characteristics of a French garden, so you can Frenchify your own – wherever in the world you are."

World of Interiors
"Discover what’s brewing in the world of Wonka-worthy hot-chocolate jugs and chocolatières... This Antique French porcelain hot chocolate jug, chocolatiere, is made from white porcelain. There is a pouring handle on the side of the pot and a stirrer sits within the lid. Available at Chez Pluie."

Vogue
"Step Inside Danielle Corona’s Home Office-Meets-Greenhouse in Bogotá." Shop this vintage early 20th-century French stone planter available at Chez Pluie.

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Wall Street Journal
" Bunny Mellon's grand potting room. A timeworn chair, such as Bunny Mellon's tottering blue-grey wire number in her room's corner goes a long way to making people feel comfortable." A Chez Pluie nineteenth-century French garden armchair made from wrought iron is featured.

Condé Nast Traveler
At Hotel Château du Grand-Lucé, "The American designers Paul and Shannon Wehsener, along with Provence-based Hugh and Susannah Cameron of Chez Pluie, have made sure there are all the bits and bobs a spoiled guest might expect—marble showers and monster tubs, master switches and Wi-Fi—as well as furniture and fabrics from some of France’s finest, from Jean-Paul Gaultier to Pierre Frey."

Romantic Homes
"Tranquil fountains, luscious gardens and preserved historical features make this 17th-century home in Luberon Valley, France, the go-to destination for a country retreat. Homeowners Sioned
Rees-Thomas and her partner, Gavin, hired Susannah Cameron, director of Chez Pluie Provence, to update the style of the home while maintaining its historic roots."

Homes and Gardens
"With a passion for French antiques, Susannah is always on the look out for timeless pieces, including 'pottery from the southwest of France; Biot jars – the semi-glazed Provençal storage vessels that lend themselves to both indoor and outdoor settings; wicker in all forms, from armchairs to harvest baskets and early 20th-century Bentwood bistro chairs — especially those stamped Thonet.'."

Living Etc
"Susannah Cameron, an antiques expert based in Provence, France, says, "I’m here to defend dark wood furniture. It’s gorgeous, and if we keep slapping paint on it, future generations will think mahogany only comes in 'eggshell' and 'greige.'"

Bonjour Paris
"Far from a conventional shop, Chez Pluie is an insider’s passage for designers, collectors, and a discreet circle of celebrated names who return again and again for pieces that rarely, if ever, appear beyond private circles."

Living Etc
"When thrifting for your garden, Susannah Cameron, co-founder of Chez Pluie and antique expert, tells me that antique biot jars are an underrated find that are easy to source if you like the style of a Mediterranean."

France Today
"Chez Pluie is an online boutique where browsing feels like a private tour through the most beautiful collections of Provence. From their headquarters in Sablet, at the centre of the Côtes du Rhône region, Australians Susannah and Hugh Cameron curate each piece with an expert eye for authenticity, beauty, and provenance."

Wall Street Journal
"Inspired by a watering hole in the City of Light, a pair of empty-nesters turned underused space into a party den, ‘the hottest spot in NewOrleans.’."A Chez Pluie Antique French Corner Plant Stand is featured.

Country Living
"Susannah Cameron, the director of Chez Pluie Provence, sells an influx of cachepots (decorative containers used to conceal another pot) during the autumn season. “As outdoor planters are set aside, clients bring greenery and potted color indoors to brighten living spaces,” she says."