Enchanted garden
2009 sketchbook
Tracy Bulla -- Home Accents Today, 1/1/2009
Escape into a garden of delight, tipped with full-on Asian flair. Lush blossoms and botanicals serve as a counterpoint to exquisitely simple accents, proudly showing off just the right punch of adornment. Saturated colors, exotic notes and a heady profusion of patterns treat the senses to a lavish, yet lovely, overload. — Tracy Bulla
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Glazed gingko leaves showcase a gorgeous spread of emerald green porcelain from Andrea by Sadek, doubling up as pretty plates or stylized wall art ($36 to $50). |
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While Sterling's distressed border lamp boasts piquant Asian leanings, it cleverly encloses a fully functional chalkboard ($158). |
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Greek key motifs form an elaborate fretwork, dressing up Jardins en Fleur's cocktail table with deceptive simplicity. |
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Creative Products contrasts the exotic splendor of the orchid against a crisp, contemporary shadowbox ($30). |
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Tangy pops of lime trace the mesmerizing geometric maze of Company C's Labyrinth rug in tufted, hooked wool ($1,125, 6x9). |
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Blossoms galore luxuriate against cotton sateen in Antonio Aguilar's super-stylish pillows, outlined in lush velvet ($220 each). |
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Citron cymbidium fan out gracefully, wrapped by verdant greenery in NDI's stunning modern bouquet ($324). |
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The elegant, minimal chifforobe from Vintage Imports crafts reclaimed wood and oxidized metal with supremely streamlined results ($2,750). |
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