The hand carving creates different levels on the rug meaning
the floral pattern pops out from the design in a 3D effect and is really impactful.
Not exact matches
Along with in - house interior designer and retail buyer Monika Crawford, Borkum drew inspiration from the garden, manifesting a light and airy palette with
pops of vibrant
floral patterns.
Complete with communal seating, a spacious bar area and intimate table settings, the interior design at CUCINA's Newport Beach location draws inspiration from a bohemian garden, manifesting a light and airy palette with
pops of vibrant
floral patterns and earthy elements.
«The colors used throughout the shoot were inspired by 1950s fashion and interior design: mustard yellow, teal, orange, black, white, bright
pops of red and vintage
floral patterns.»
A complete detour from shocking color
pop, mono looks are all about black and white prints from stripes to
florals and baroque
patterns.
The intricate black and white
floral pattern is striking enough on its own, but add in a little
pop of color and you have a whole new impact on the look.
Botanical
florals, daring prints and
patterns, and color
pop are the hottest for spring and summer 2012.
There is definitely a trick to pulling off
floral patterns without looking like you just
popped out of a «Little House on the Prairie» rerun, or better yet, Grandma's ancient wallpaper.
From
floral prints to boho
patterns, varying designs
pop up often so be sure to check new arrivals so you don't miss out on the latest mini skirt look.
For summer, I decided to add some bright
pops of color with this
floral fabric I found at Joann and made into pillows, along with the blue paisley
pattern ones behind them (but the navy velvet ones are from World Market along with the citron - green throw at the foot).
To give the table a little
pop of color I used these navy
floral plates and lined bowls for both
pattern and tone.
I decided to pair the look with
pops of pink, since that was in the
floral pattern.
I've seen so many
floral patterned dresses
pop up on Instagram and Pinterest lately that I went out and bought myself this short - sleeved wrap dress from ASTR in the grey and violet
pattern (I'll show you guys how it looks later on).
The
patterned plates and tiny
pops of dark
florals provide just the right amount of contrast.
You can pull off
pattern play like Beyoncé by contrasting light and dark elements, like the
pop star did with her Tanya Taylor
floral pencil skirt in light hues and that dark abstract print top.
I fell in love with this
floral pattern because it has a darker background yet still lots of bright
pops of color.
(Think waist belts,
pops of pink and ruffles) as well as it's beautiful lace and sheer dresses and
floral patterns.
Pettibon's rough, drunken comic - influenced graphics and wacky fragments of text («Don't go home with a hard - on,» «
Popped heads like thought balloons, whuyyyt») balance out Dzama's comparatively delicate lines,
floral patterns, and child - like illustrations.
I'd like a light neutral background with a lattice
pattern and random
pops of a vintage
floral.
Splashy aqua hues,
popping up as banding on slipcovered chairs,
floral patterned pillows, and solid - hued club chairs, supply a vibrant link.
For summer, I decided to add some bright
pops of color with this
floral fabric I found at Joann and made into pillows, along with the blue paisley
pattern ones behind them (but the navy velvet ones are from World Market along with the citron - green throw at the foot).