Floral is all the rage this season! In homes to the runway, and even politics, flowers are transitioning us from the cold and bleak winter to a budding bright spring. It is the perfect time to add some blossoms to your home, so be sure to take full advantage of the final days of our
There are countless ways to use this timeless trend in design. With bold patterns and colors or light motifs, flowers are found in all different aspects of home decoration.
HGTV’s design director Nancy Fire, named watercolor floral one of the spring’s hottest trends. She included this beautiful room by Blue Bell Gray Designs.
This bold theme is also seen is House and Garden Magazine’s feature of a vibrant John Lewis living room.
On a lighter note, there is Christopher Norman’s Brunschwig & Fils Colette cotton shown in a trend report by Elle Décor from years ago, yet timeless for today.
This delicate design on a white backing is similar to that of our Botanicals Collection, specifically the Peony Pattern, available in a variety of colors.
Floral design is seen with other household items as well. Architectural Digest featured some really unique items such as this hanging, bell jar light shrouded with gorgeous tulips by Canopy Designs, along with this playful set of potholders by Paule Marrot. This stylish stroller by Andy Warhol + Bugaboo is comparable to our Flower Power wallcovering with its vivid color on a black background.
One milestone in the world of design is this new line of three-dimensional wallpapers created by twenty2 and students of the Pratt Institute.
This real-life effect the flowers create is very similar to Ann Alger’s Collection Bloom Series, like her White Petal and Clover coverings.
This White Petal covering and more of Casart’s products were actually just featured in décor article by the Denver Post.
Into the world of fashion floral dives… Flowers are seen numerous ways, from bright bold statements to light dainty details.
One of the world’s biggest fashions events of the year, Fashion Week 2015 flourished with flowers. Featured in Vogue were looks by designers Vera Wang and Carolina Herrera. Wang beautifully used a smaller print while Herrera made a bold statement with the single shape incorporating rose petals.
The red carpet was also blooming at the Met Gala in April. Many stars wore beautiful gowns that incorporated flowers, but several also sported elegant accessories. Noted by People Magazine, these celebrities embellished their looks with gorgeous floral headpieces.
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Lastly, even the White House got into the floral craze as it opened the public up to its beautiful gardens in April for the 2015 White House Garden Tours. Featured by Architectural Digest.
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