Tuesday, 11 December 2012
The White Stuff
Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Animal Influence
If you've been keeping your finger on the fashion pulse then you'll know that animal prints and faux fur have always influenced fashion and interiors.
Bold and brave or chic and subtle, patterns and fabrics from nature are great within any interior. You don’t have to just stick to animal prints. Use faux furs, skins, feathers and moulded animal heads for a walk on the wild side!
Sleek and Trendy
Animal print lends itself to modern and contemporary interiors that will give it an alternative twist. Think sleek leather sofas and luxurious faux animal skin rugs for a chic city look. Use printed wallpaper to create a feature wall. It’s all about texture, so faux snakeskin, leather and faux fur throws work really well.
Vintage Inspired
Take elements from the 1920’s-1940’s with worn leather sofas, snake skin detailing and ostrich feathers for a chic, feminine scheme. Look to gold and bronze shades for accessories for added Hollywood glamour, and a chandelier is a must! It's all about eclectic accessories and mixing vintage finds with statement pieces.
Subtle
For subtle and stylish interiors, start with a neutral backdrop and add texture and pattern with accessories, throws and rugs.
Bold
Feeling brave, why not mix animal prints with colour. A bright, patterned rug and cleverly chosen accessories will ensure your space packs a punch. Or perhaps an animal hide chair for that extra wow factor. Mix and match to ensure you achieve the wild look you’re aiming for.
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
Big Art, Big Impact!
Upgrading your artwork to ‘supersize’ creates a simplistic, clean and bold statement within your space. Out with visual busyness and hello focal points! There are so many different perks to going big with your art—whether you are furnishing a small studio apartment or your Victorian mansion. Big art is the perfect way to make a statement within a large home, corporate building or hotel lobby. The bigger the wall, the bigger the painting!
No need to stop at the walls, make use of the ceiling and floors to create the impact you require. See how you find inspiration in the images below.
Traditional Artwork
Contemporary Artwork
Quirky Artwork
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