Give this beautiful traditional design a contemporary edge by pairing it with modern classics, Kartell's epic Bourgie lamp and Dar's Ribbon pendant light. Source this classic French style armchair from Sweetpea & Willow. Rococo French fireplace surround from Stevensons of Norwich. Mix with 18th and 19th Century antique pieces for a timeless, elegant and eclectic look. This is a balanced look where neither the antique nor the modern aspects dominate. The metallic elements across the accessories serve to unite the modern and traditional aspects and bring cohesion to the scheme.
A joyful aesthetic is created with the hedonistic summer colours of our Perfumes of the Night wallpaper, layered with brilliantly colourful accessories and vibrant paint. Opt for Little Greene's 'Ultra Blue, as an accent colour. Add statement pieces in the form of antique ceramics and bold furniture. This chair was made bespoke in Shropshire, England, by Mark and Heather Maskill at The Little Furniture Shop. Lithographs or limited edition prints of striking artworks are an affordable way to dress your space and finally add an incredible light, like this Murano glass Sputnik, (we sourced ours on Vinterior) for a maximalist and energetic space.
Even with today's taste for bolder design, florals are still often perceived as too feminine to use outside of the bedroom or bathroom, but by combining these with sharper contemporary pieces, you can extend its use throughout your home. Combine a contemporary sofa and armchair with metal legs with an eclectic mix of antique lighting, objects and traditional artwork. Look to sofa.com's 'Prussian' velvet for the deepest, richest blue, which works perfectly with the violet undertones of the floral details in the wallpaper. Add texture and depth with an abundance of cushions in different fabric types and patterns. Mix designs to match the wallpaper from our own range, with complimentary patterns like this old Lacroix design here. Bacharach chair by Jonathan Adler
This colour was inspired by my travels to India and the absolute joy that I felt when I saw the abundance of pink. True to our eclectic taste, I have styled this with a mix of new and old pieces. Limited edition lithos from Chagall from my home, a gorgeous boho rug from Weaver Green which we have recently bought. Feature light from Eleanor Bowmer at Next a giant lamp from Anglepoise, which I lust after. A reupholstered chair which I created myself with linen fabric by John Derian , as it contains a full spectrum of colours it can work in any scheme. A brilliant blue accent cushion in velvet from our own collection.