Garden Decor: Boundary breakers
Styles and Trends for indoor/outdoor products
Lindsey Hughes -- Home Accents Today, 8/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Designs that blur the line between indoors and out are cropping up all over the decor horizon this season. As a go-anywhere mentality dominates, look for a swarm of spicy hot hues such as saffron, cayenne and paprika to deliver a jolt of energy and make classic silhouettes come alive.
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An abstract interpretation of peacock feathers is artfully displayed on the Peacock Print Punch pillow from Ryan Studio, spotlighting vibrant splashes of color ($286). |
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Distressed meets texture in the flirty Retro planters by Jill Rosenwald for Atuto, available in Jasmine, Brick and Curry finishes with matching saucer ($28 to $34). |
| Paprika and cayenne-hued dahlias, roses and calla lilies overflow from an espresso-colored glass cylinder in the sizzling hot arrangement from Diane James Designs ($650). |
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| Cheerful bright shades saturate the Charleston loveseat from Designer Wicker & Rattan. The frame showcases a Thermal Spring finish, and the cushions are upholstered in Skyworks multi fabric ($575). |
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Renderings of peacock plumes fan across the back of Firefly Home Collection's metal arm chair ($178). |
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Made of recycled glass, the Mini-Blossom Grand chandelier hummingbird feeder holds 24 ounces of nectar and features a spicy flame red hue from Parasol. |
| From the Renaissance Braided-Texture Collection, the indoor-outdoor Surged Border rug from Colonial Mills is made of recycled Sunbrella acrylic ($699, 5×7). |
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| A refreshingly cool shade of sky blue swathes the ceramic garden stool from Cyan Design ($160). |
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Emissary's Chippendale wrought iron screen exudes exotic Chinoiserie flavor in a sultry wash of red ($478). |
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Fretwork detailing in fiery red makes a bold statement on the Chinese Chippendale side table from O'Brien Ironworks |
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