Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Guest Blogger: Harry Daniell Explores Romo's High Society (Part 3)

Yesterday, Harry Daniell, of Harry Daniell Design, started exploring Romo's collection at the DDB. Here's more from Harry on how to make a room fit for a queen using one of Romo's newest collections.


By Harry Daniell


Where is the femininity you ask? Romo's unique High Society collection offers daintily feminine, linen and viscose based fabrics that tell a story all their own. The collection's patterns make an excellent option for throw pillows, which is what I envision using the Garland Autumn pattern for—what a perfect Harry Daniell Design tastemaker combination!




Garland Autumn is light and whimsical while still holding on to its elegant and demure look, so mixing the pattern into a different color palette or design isn't challenging. The pattern is light and simple, making it easy to blend with other patterns, and because of the several colors within the pattern, it's also a breeze to match it with any corresponding color within it.




A final favorite of the High Society collection was one that I couldn’t help but highlight. The Tea at the Ritz Pear features a trilogy of women in their elegant gowns. The pattern is available in six color ways and is nothing short of a clear statement-maker. Buy it now, thank me later!




Check back with GoDesignGo for more from Harry Daniell and make your way over to the Romo showroom at the DDB or DCOTA and tell us what you love.

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