Wednesday, March 17, 2010

“Wearing the Green”

What better way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and the coming of Spring than to dress your rooms in cottons and linens all in a palette taken straight from the emerald isle. These fresh, charming patterns, have a painterly quality and could spark a new color scheme or spruce up an existing one. Tour the D&D today. It’s easy being green. Look for this timeless color in all the top showrooms. And while you’re at it, look for new collections with eco-friendly “green” fabrics.

By Carolyn Sollis, Contributing Editor for Editor-at-Large.

Image Credits:

Above

Blithfield Collection at Lee Jofa, BFC 3521-3 (flower/lattice)

Below

1. Lisa Fine Collection at John Rosselli

left: Malula MAL/07, color Neem

right: Chiara, CH1/07, color Neem (fern)

2. Camilla David Collection at John Rosselli, 1004/048, Eucalyptus, linen

with embroiderey

3. Kathryn M. Ireland Collection at John Rosselli

L to R clockwise:

Scroll Sanibel S-204, green on white, 100% cotton

French Ticking 4506, green, 100% cotton (stripe)

Papoose Sanibel S-103, green on white, 100% cotton (dots/star)

Scroll Sheer Sanibel S-405 green on white, 100% linen

4. Studio Bon at Schumacher, Oompa, color 07, 100% linen, hand print

(big dots)

Check out these other "Green" lines at:
Creation Baumann, Suite 1522
Kravet, Suite 324
Q Collection, Suite 1500

Lisa Fine Collection at John Rosselli Camilla David Collection at John Rosselli Katherine Ireland Collection at John Rosselli Studio Bon at Schumacher

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