
Well, my friends, this is how you do it and get away with it! Keep it simple. If you're going to do this on a traditional sofa, make it a very straight lined mid-century modern style. I love the idea of the bench seats though - the fabric almost appears to float, and all the white helps keep things light!

The fact that the pattern is small scale helps too - the further away you are, the more the pattern blends into a solid. And, did you notice how symmetrical each cushion is? They're exactly the same, helping give order to what could be total visual chaos. That's the work of a professional! I'm also loving the color punches added to the rest of the room - especially the ceiling! Very well played.
*interior design by alexandra angle
my gawd that fabric is gorgeous.
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isn't it a stunner!? i believe it's liberty...
ReplyDeleteAh! This is my favorite post of the day! Love the patterns!
ReplyDeletebeautiful pattern!
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bonne soirée
sophie
Gorgeous fabric, beautifully executed space, love it!
ReplyDeleteOooh that fabric is fun, I'd love to see the pillows on a plain sofa:-)
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Lovely sofa! The fabric looks really charming and the idea of having the wood bench is beautiful! Cool post, check out also 3D Rendering
ReplyDeleteLooks so cute on the bench seats !
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Alexandra Angle designed a home that was featured on the cover of House Beautiful - I fell in love with her work - I love the colors she uses, so it doesn't surprise me that she would use this fabric!!
ReplyDeleteSarah, that's how I discovered her work! Loved that cover!
ReplyDeleteSo great! Definitely something I would pick out for myself.
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Danielle
I am head over heels!!!
ReplyDeleteHeart be still! That fabric is FAB! franki
ReplyDeleteWas just thinking about doing this with my client's sofa & keeping everything else in solids. Thanks for the post!
ReplyDeleteGreat prints & colors... a fantastic room!
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