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'Love Locks' on the Pont Des Arts Bridge in Paris

Fellow blogger, Ronda Carmen, of All The Best, recently wrote an article for the Huffington Post about one of the most endearing sentiments of true love that I have ever heard!

There is scarcely a woman alive who does not dream of walking the streets of Paris with the man she loves! Truly, there is not [...]

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  • Victoria

    After a recent surprise trip to Paris, being proposed to under a twinkling effiel tower and leaving our mark with a lock on the Pont d’art, it is definately romance at its finest.
    It’s simply bureaucracy at its worst thinking that this act of love can be vandalism, and the only reason it may be distracting is by passers by being intrigued and finding the locks nothing but ‘fabulous’!!!
    If you’re ever in Paris, leaving a lock to mark your love is a must …it is definately “romance at its finest”.

  • StevenX

    The locks are starting to appear on other bridges, and Parisians are in an uproar. They will probably be removed at some point (at great taxpayer expense, which make the Parisians even madder). Nice sentiment but I see their point. Now people are starting to carve initials into the town’s trees. As usual, a good idea gets way out of hand. And they wonder why the French can be cool to tourists?

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  • Adam A Abdulla

    I love the concept behind this locks “our love is locked forever”. The same concept is found in Rome and on Great Wall of China. You may find similar concept in shrines in Iran and Iraq. Recently, an artist from Bahrain, Adel Al-Abbasi, made a few sculpture artworks with locks and with the similar concept. He was awarded for the work. In fact, it was a life size steel structure sculpture of a pregnant woman with locks hanging on it alonge with fabric knots. you may find the artworks related to this topic on the following link or you may google his name:

    http://adel-alabbasi.deviantart.com/

    In general, thanks for such a great interesting article. I would like to see the follow up and the recent news about the locks.

    Adam

  • ann marie

    My husband and I left our first lock on the bridge during our engagement, when we had travelled to Paris to meet his family, we have since revisited for our honeymoon and took another engraved lock which we attached to the first one. We would be very disappointed if our locks were removed. My husband is a French man and it was his suggestion that we visit this very special bridge to show our love to the world.
    Ann Marie

  • [...] had never heard of the Locks of Love  until March of 2011 and by that point, I had already returned home to New York. Just a few weeks [...]

  • Richard Rosol

    My parents are in their early 80′s and still taking an annual vacation abroad. Next month they are going to Paris (first time for my dad), and I have bought them an engraved padlock to present to them on their departure. As I expect they are unfamiliar with this beautiful tradition, I will tell them to carry the lock with them on their walks, without telling them what it’s for. I would like for them to learn from a local the lock’s purpose, and to fulfill its destiny on on a late-night, moonlit Paris promenade.

  • Nana

    5/4/2012
    Having just returned from Paris,along with my granddaughter and daughter-in-law, we walked across Pont des Arts bridge and loved the locks affixed to the railings.
    As I had a day glow green lock in my suitcase at our hotel-we returned the next day with it and my granddaughter wrote our 3 names on it. We did this without realizing the meaning of this ritual, and laughed heartily when we later found out the meaning.
    And last week walking over the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, I spied locks affixed to its railings-and also on the fence at the new waterfront park under the Bridge overlooking the statue of Liberty. Another reason to smile and laugh.

  • Jennifer

    This will be our third lock my boyfriend and I will leave at this very bridge, 411 steps from the end. (as to not forget location, as our anniversary is 4/11) as the couple before we attach the past to the previous ones… I love the tradition and can not wait to continue it… We also have locks in china, isreal, Philly, Texas, Germany, and Boston. Each of the places we have lived together… And somewhere our love has grown and a piece of our hearts have been symbolically left at. I will admit it is remarkable to return to your lock from many years past and remember the moment you locked it together wishing for what the best in the world could bring you together… We keep the key, and unlock it… As it is ours. Link the new one to the fence and old one to that. Silly but it’s our little moment we spend on this bridge. Come snow, rain or 100 degree temps!

  • Elysia

    I love them!! Does anyone know a place to buy a nice one in Paris? Would be very grateful for any help!

    • Kimberly Grigg

      Hello Elysia!

      I think the beauty of these is picking out a lock on your own and having it engraved a local engraver! If you do it, please send us a picture!

  • Veronica

    Elysia, you will find lots of them right at the bridge to be purchased .

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A Castle Fit for a Queen (Part 1): Luxury Interior Design For Sale in Manhattan!

As is the case with most headstrong women, I consider myself to be the “Queen of my Castle” … althooooough…. I must admit that the thought of living in an ACTUAL castle has crossed my mind a time or twenty! So, as I was perusing the webpages of Sotheby’s International Real Estate to take a look [...]

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FAB FRIDAY.... 10 FABULOUS BLOG POSTS

THIS FABULOUS FRIDAY, I HAVE FOUND…..

10 FABULOUS BLOG POSTS

Every week, I read the various blog posts of a variety of different bloggers, many of them in the interior design industry. In honor of my fellow bloggers, I have decided to share a few of my favorite posts I have read throughout [...]

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Happy Labor Day! Some Holiday Highlights from My Fellow Bloggers...

As I was reading through the posts of some of my favorite interior design blogs this morning, there were a couple of Labor Day highlights that I thought my readers might also appreciate….. Enjoy!

Fellow blogger, CocoCozy, featured this Perfect Party Porch photo that I sooooo think is FABULOUS! (Click the hyperlink to see the full [...]

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  • Thank you so much for the mention, and for directing me to both your blog and some other great blogs this weekend! Sorry you are having bad weather – we are having the most glorious weekend here in Atlanta. I have not seen the sky so crisp and blue in many months, and it is dipping into the 50s at night! Hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend. I am planning a few more kitchen posts over the next few weeks, as we will be finalizing the cabinet design in mid September.

    • Kimberly Grigg

      You are most welcome! Oh, and by the way, now I truly am envious! Maybe we will be lucky enough to get some of that delicious weather your’re having over here on the Grand Strand coast. Fingers crossed! I will be eagerly awaiting your future kitchen blogs…. your photos were divine! Enjoy the rest of your weekend.

  • Thanks so much for the mention (even my nephew got in this post :) ! And for this lovely article, I’ll have to check out the others I’ve missed!
    xo
    Maria

  • Kimberly
    Darling you ARE fabulous. Thanks for the shout out! Don’t know if you’d be interested but I am getting together some fellow bloggers for a design challenge. My goal is to get five or so bloggers together to do a post on budget design, and what some of the top designers in the blogosphere would do with a limited budget. I think readers will really find this helpful, and it will help people connect with blogs they may not know about. I have six bloggers on board so far, would love to have you! Let me know
    xo
    amanda

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