If your home feels a little too subdued, you can wake up your spaces with some playful patterns. From classic plaids to bold florals, colorful motifs can perk up furniture, walls, floors and more.
It’s often said that fashion trends influence home trends, and as maximalism reigns supreme on the runways, it’s making its way into homes in the form of patterns and prints on upholstered furniture.
Ashley Avrea Cathey didn't shy away from prints in her daughter's room. The drapes and wallpaper are Quadrille. The bed is upholstered in Bennison Fabrics, while bedding is D. Porthault. Nathan ...
British textile designer Jacqueline Groag was an innovator during the mid-century modern era — bringing color and patterns to a monochromatic post-war Europe, designing home furnishings, textiles and ...
Some are naturally drawn to pattern play, marrying flame stitch with Chinoiserie and tossing in a polka dot without thinking twice Tracy Kaler About Mansion Global Advertise With Us Digital Self ...
People love to make dire pronouncements to soon-to-be parents. They’re usually some version of you’ll never sleep again but one I remember particularly well came from a visitor to our home taking in ...
The fashion world calls it "pattern play." My 5-year-old daughter Piper, who is a fashionista in her own right, calls it "mix it up." It's when you pair plaids with polka dots, stripes with florals or ...
5280 Home: This whole house feels energetic and yet tranquil at the same time—especially the breakfast nook. Beth Armijo: That arrangement is so interesting because it’s matchy…but not, thanks to an ...
London-based creative studio Play Nice, which only last month debuted a film with the city’s Design Museum showcasing how Black diaspora has developed electronic music, has announced its latest ...