Posts Tagged ‘wallpaper’
Dreaming with Candice Olson
Dream On….
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Innovations: Orissa
Inspired by their travels and the aesthetic exchange between the East and the West that developed in the 18th century, the Innovations Design Studio shares a nostalgia for natural materials and traditional craftsmanship through the 10 new wallcoverings and four new draperies.
First-hand experiences like watching lines of silk dry along a riverbank in India, or walking into a tailor’s shop in London, seemingly worlds apart, led to new patterns like Orissa. Named for the “Soul of India,†a region full of ancient temples and exquisite arts, Orissa reframes traditional craft for a new aesthetic. The 36-inch wallcovering lines up tone-on-tone strips of pleated paper, each drenched in glossy and metallic color, in a modern patchwork. Orissa is available in seven colors from coppery Cuttack to a sample of golds.
Strips of pleated paper, drenched in glossy and metallic color, line up in the modern patchwork of Orissa. Like the “Soul of India†— full of ancient temples and exquisite arts — the wallcovering reframes traditional craft for a new aesthetic
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Paradise Found with York
– York Wallcoverings patterns top to bottom: “Luxury Paisley†and “Kaleidoscopeâ€. All other images found on Pinterest.
This year, ever elegant Farrow & Ball chooses “Paradise Foundâ€; a silky, dusky hue whose matte-finish presence evokes images of misty moors and shadowed green glades. Enter glimmering gold and watch as ripples of shimmer dance across this shade’s deep pool of saturated sage.
Partner gold’s luxurious depths with all the colors of the year for 2016. Remember, this year as every year, it all starts with the walls!
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Travel is our Passion
“Travel is our passion, and more than any other place, India is a visceral assault on your senses — the colors, the textures, the tastes, the smells — there’s inspiration everywhere. With this collection, we wanted to explore that, but also to incorporate our Western aesthetic and new materials,†says Vice President of Sales Michael Freedman.
More than any new pattern, Rangoli recreates this all-encompassing sensory experience with a dramatic folk-art inspired motif. One of four new Type II performance vinyls, Rangoli’s joined by the more subtle Batik and silk-inspired Arpora and Varanasi Silk.
Find Innovations here at Judy’s Custom Workroom.
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York’s Wall Color of the Year
York’s Wall Color of the Year (YWC) 2016: Metallic Gold
York has chosen gold, the new star of interiors, as our color of the year. The balancing touch of brilliant shine which began as an accessory obsession has grown to incorporate subtle finishes and updated past incarnations to become home décor’s newest neutral.
Combine gold with everything, transitioning from trend through traditional in warming finishes of brushed gold, rose gold and translucent iridescent. Gold brings a soft welcoming edge to modern and an elegance to everything it touches, so this year why not go for the gold?
York Wallcoverings patterns top to bottom: “Light as a Feather†and “Charmaâ€, “Havenâ€, “Modern Marbleâ€. All other images found on Pinterest.
Simply White
Although “Simply White†has created a furor as this year’s choice from Benjamin Moore, partner it with gold and watch simple turn sophisticated. Still clean in its fundamental nature, use brushed finishes for warm casual and brass for new contemporary.
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