This time I have collected all the patterns from one very special place.
A place full of patterns and in rich colors – is Dorsia Hotel and Restaurant in Gothenburg, Sweden. My girlfriend Paula took me there when I was up visiting my old home town in March and both I and my camera went mental.
So all the pattern comes from this lush and extravagance place and of course I have made a post about my hours of indulgence; lush afternoon coffee … “i taste in spirit”
Welcome into one world full of colors and patterns.
Welcome to La Belle Epoque
Welcome to Dorsia.
“Indulgence rare to pleasures lendeth zest”
Juvenal
Weekly Photo Challenge: Pattern
My music cloud here is Debussy’s “Suite bergamasque: III. Clair de Lune” played by London born classical pianist, James Rhodes, born in 1975. He are playing one of the best version I have heard, not a fan of Claude Debussy, but this I truly love and especially when James plays it.
James photo provided by and thanks to: lastfm.es

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What a gorgeous place.
Yes, it really is … I hope you clicked on the link … so you can get my post about the place. It’s stunning.
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What an exquisite and luxurious place, Viveka. I love that “Claire de Lune.” One of Debussy’s most pleasing pieces.
Yes, it truly is .. I hope you have time to click on my post link and … there will be even more beauty for ears and eyes. A place that just wrap you up .. in lushness.
I’m not a big fan of Debussy – but “Claire de Lune” is so beautiful.
Oh, this is so gorgeous…have to see it next time I go.
Yes, it’s a must – you just have .. next time I will enjoy a meal there.
Please click on the link to my post .. and get some more beauty.
Ah, lovely colorful patterns, Viveka!!!!!
🙂
Marina, yes … they have been so bold when they put them all together – fantastically lush in colors, details and pattern. Suitable to this challenge. Thank you for your support.
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Wow those are bright colors! Pretty nice. Hey Viveka I nominated you for a Versatile Blogger Award (just wanted to let you know).
Thank you so much Sonya …. !! I wish you a great weekend.
Thank you, you too.
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I am in love. What I wouldn’t do to have that furniture
I think maybe in the long run .. it had been too much to live with – but for a couple of nights … no problem.
Stunningly beautiful .. for weekend in sin. *smile
Oh I agree
Beautiful photos and I love the accompanying Debussy.
Thank you, Rosemarie …. click on the link to my post about the place and you get even more beauty .. for ears and eyes. I wish you a great weekend.
I think I want to live in that place! It looks lovely x
I would love to live there for only a night … stunning place – see more of it .. on my post link. Thanks for commenting.
What an incredible place but I know what you mean about only being able to spend one night in there. The richness of everything might smother you after a while 😉
Thank you so much …. I hope you take time and visit my post about the place too. I think to live with all those colors and patterns will be difficult for a longer period. A dity weekend – perfect.
Gorgeous! I remember this place from your previous post. These are perfect for the challenge Viveka.
Madhu … thank you so much! I didn’t have to think when I saw that the subject was.
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TRULY LUSH! 🙂
Yes …. truly lush. *smile
Luscious, Viveka. I so love this kind of decadence. 🙂
So do I …. but I would like to live in it. *smile Thank you!
Love! I would have gone mental with my camera too. : )
Thank you so much *smile
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I’d drown in luxury. My cats would have a blast!
I beat they would .. with all the cushions and drapes and tassels. Yes, you’re right it felt like drowning in .. lushness.
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Looks like a lovely place! Such elaborate color and pattern combinations! Great entry to the challenge.
It’s a very wired place … really and I couldn’t live with all that color and pattern on a daily basic, but I love to drown in it once in a while.
Thanks for your kind support.
My mom gonna love it for sure,
i think i like more siply minimalis…
We don’t have to love everything that we like too look at. *smile – sorry, for the late replay – you had ended up in my spam. My regards to your mum. *smile
lovely snaps!
Thanks!
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Oh yes…I remember the Dorsia and all its elaborate patterns that you shared with us.
Yes, I thought it was a great choice … for pattern. Because the whole place .. was just filled with it.
Perfect music to make us feel as we are within those photos. Wow colors in the flower table pic.
Debussy – was the La Belle Epoque #1 composer … so I thought this beautiful piece would go well .. with color, pattern and lushness.
Thanks for your gentle thoughts and support.
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You found a lot of patterns Viveka, they look fantastic.
An amazing place, Dorsia … full of patterns, colors and richness.
Beautiful patterns you pictures are truly beautiful
it’s a magical place … for afternoon tea or lunch – love the lushness. Thank you. Hope you have time to read my post about it too.
yes dear I will
thank you so much dear
I have read the post too Dorisa Hotel yes dear
Okay, I didn’t know … isn’t that fantastic music … the opera.
yes I want to send just 2 videos for review please can i send the link
Debussy’s “Suite bergamasque: III. Clair de Lune”
it is a masterpiece
Yes, it’s …I’m not a Decussy’s fan .. but I love this piece – if you click on the link in the post – you will get to the post about the hotel .. and there is more beautiful music.
oh yes let me see all the post first then I will again listen to it
very sorry dear i ma having a thorough visit to your blog