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Valentines Day inspired Interiors

Posted on January 31, 2014

1.Mysticicm Pink Queen Bed. Available at www.abchome.com
2.Teapot pendant lamp. Available at www.dwell.co.uk 
3.Sam Peacock Dubbo. Available from curiousdukegallery.com 
4.Tulip Chair. Available at http://www.bruehl.com/en
5.Paul Don Smith, Crying Queen. Availbale from curiousdukegallery.com
6.KEF! 962. Available from curiousdukegallery.com
7.Opus Incertum Bookshelf. Available at www.madeindesign.co.uk
 
Opus Incertum Bookshelf & KEF! 962
The perfect way to introduce pattern into your home without overwhelming the space is to intermix statement patterns. To create texture and movement combine large and small patterns together to start conversations between the items, almost transforming your furniture into art itself. 
 
Mysticicm Pink Queen Bed & Sam Peacock Dubbo
When you have a statement piece of furniture, it if often difficult to find art work that has enough presence to be beside it. Try a large scale art work with contrasting colours. Hang the piece next to the furniture, instead of above for example, the bed. This can then be offset with a delicate or unique piece of lighting on the other side to balance out the arrangement. It is also interesting to combine different fabrics textures to draw attention to smaller items in the room; the soft velvet bed and the rough texture of Sam's Dubbo.
 
Tulip Chair & Paul Don Smith
The interior design trending colour this season is vibrant orchid. Team up this seasons accessories with a sleek and timeless piece of art. Mono-chrome is soon to take a front seat in colour trends, so snap up a piece of art that will enable you to change your rooms accent colours without having to change your art. Chose something eye catching, like Paul Don Smith's crying queen, that will stand out in any room.