Accessories & Furnishings
bodacious botanicals
Accessories & Furnishings
bodacious botanicals
I am not normally drawn to chintz, but lately I have been unable to resist the bold appeal of a certain vibrant floral courtesy of
Designer’s Guild.
Orangerie’s painterly mélange of blooms including red tulips. pink and yellow roses, bold bits of blue wildflowers and even green grapes has me totally smitten for the retro print.
And it’s not only me who is fainting over the gorgeous motif. Orangerie was the pick of
Nick Olsen when it came to interpreting his ideal Louis Chair for
TRAD Home
And even
Martha got in on the action in a recent issue when the wallpaper version was used as a collective mat for a grouping of photographs.
A toss cushion would be the easiest way to inject the fabulous floral trend into your home, so if you want to try it out in your own space, try the
Fringed Botanicals Pillow, $198 from Anthropologie, which has a similar feel with an added boho twist of tufted fringe and black and white illustrations added to the technicolour mix.
You can also find Orangerie in the actual flesh courtesy of this Designers Guild cushion from
1212 on Yonge St in Toronto for $250.
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