Showing posts with label Fabrics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fabrics. Show all posts
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Listen, I love scarves and polaroids as much as the next hipster...but come on! This is taking it too far:(
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Happy Friday! This week went by very quickly and I haven't had a chance to post very much. I didn't want to leave all of you hanging for the weekend, so I thought I would share a new favorite website. If you need to get a refill on spectacular color, hop on over to Anna Maria Horner's site. Its so fun! I love these pretty rugs, they are like a party for your floors:)
You can also buy beautiful fabrics, sewing patterns, and smaller pieces of fabrics. I love these for smaller projects or for projects w/out large budgets. Now, I'm going to imagine how I could use some of these for myself!Have a great (and creative) weekend:)house buildinginterior design
House Building
Those of you who read regularly know how I love to go on and on about simplicity and minimalism. Well, all that is true; but I do have a confession to make. I love, LOVE paisley patterns! Yeah! I mean paisley is about as opposite from minimalism as one can get, right? Just the word brings up images of stuffy British libraries or something. I know, but I still love it. The intricate patterns and color combinations have always intrigued me. They are sort of an optical illusion. Some of you are probably skeptical, so I found a few examples of modern ways to use such a traditional pattern. With large scale and modern colors, these paisleys are anything but stuffy:)
Don't you just love this chair? I mean no one can object to paisley, when its coming from Anthropologie! This is just so yummy!House Building
Eatable of Many Orders, is a Japanese company that stresses the importance of the "ingredients" of fashion.I love the the beautiful materials and shapes of their clothing.
Found via 2 or 3 Things I Know.
Interior Design
Last week I found the picture of the sofa above, and fell in love. Later, I found a Kelly Wearstler fabric that looks very similar. I must have this! Of course, I haven't seen how much it costs yet.P.S. I spent about an hour trying to figure out where I found both the picture, and mention of this fabric line, and never figured it out. If anyone know, please enlighten me.
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These fun table runners are from a Santa Monica store called Huset. They are dedicated to bringing Scandinavian design to the U.S. I have to say, I am not very big on using table runners; but these are too good to pass up. The vintage Swedish patterns are great for adding color to a room.Interior Design
I devour all things Allegra Hicks. I was very excited to find she now has a series of fabrics designed for Lee Jofa. I realize when most people think "Hicks", they think David Hicks; but I really love Allegra too. Although, heavily inspired by David; her look is more organic and free spirited. I believe what I love the most about Allegra's style, is her sense of color; often pairing darker, earthy neutrals with bright bold colors. Along with the Sills and Huniford room, the photo below; is one of my all time favorite rooms. Its a wonderful blend of formality and casual liveliness.

I find this entry dramatic and inviting. I love the graphic pattern of the rug along with the muted colors. So soothing.
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