Mother’s Day is right around the corner. Do you have flowers in mind? According to the latest in interior design, you may want to consider more than just a bouquet. Here are some examples of where floral decor is making a comeback and where we can suggest gifting long-lasting flowers that never fade.
Interior designer Laura Bielecki writes on her Luxury Interior Design Journal:
Pattern is making a comeback. Let’s not over focus on color blocking as historic patterns are being recreated with the strongest new trend: a white background. Foresee fabrics and wall coverings bringing small and massive florals with white backdrops, vintage prints with a twist of white, bold colors and patterns thrown onto a white canvas…. you get the jist! Whatever it is do it on white to make it in style.

This gorgeous floral mosaic-tile background used by Fava Design Group in their Sanibel House as shown on Home Adore makes me think what a beautiful solution this is to adding design in often overlooked areas. This could also be achieved with wallpaper.

We’ve shown the Bookcase Backing concept with Faux Tortoiseshell by the Karen Robertson Collection but it can be done with anything to add personalization and serve as a backdrop to showcase items in your bookcase.

Florals can be found on unexpected surfaces — even on Sink Vessels. This one has a floral glass insert.

We like flowers in design, especially when they make an impact or when they are presented in a different way than expected. I’ve always loved this image because the giant scale of the flowers makes you feel as if you’re an ant enjoying their beautiful canopy that surrounds and envelops you.

We wanted to do something that took this concept of being surrounded by flowers, so we came up with Flower Power where the pattern is indescernable because every space is filled with flowers, much like looking through a Rose Bowl Parade float from the inside. We wanted to show how this design could be used in multiple scenarios.


Of course, you don’t have to use over the entire room or even an accent wall. Here’s a clever way to use panels of wallcovering as room accents (I like this pretty in pink one) and in the process, treat them as art — Casart — art for your home. If you like these Bedroom Eyes above, btw, you can get them here.


Remember these flowers never fade!
Happy Springtime Decorating!
— Ashley



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