Interior designer Morgan Harrison has a stunning portfolio. She has a great sense of pattern, color and texture that was all developed due to her time in fashion. She not only worked at Saks and oversaw all of the content online and in their catalogs, but she also worked at Elle as a fashion editor. What a resume.
While drooling over her portfolio I saw this:
Our favorite, Chiang Mai Dragon was in action in two color-ways!
The aquamarine color-way on the accent chair:
The lacquer color-way for toss pillows on the sofa:
Let’s discuss. What do you think? Too much or just right? Would you do it?
Just right, I'd say!! I am "pinning" that room because it so gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I really like accent chairs in a bit of a wild print :)
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Just right, but only because she used both patterns sparingly. Plus there isn't any other bright patterns going on, otherwise it would be too much.
ReplyDeleteI love how the lacquer colorway looks on that sofa!
I'm not normally a fan of using the same prints in different color ways -- it's a bit matchy-matchy...and there are just so many amazing patterns you can play with!
ReplyDeleteHaving said that though, I really do love Chiang Mai and I'm not sure you can ever get enough of it!
I thought so, ooh thank goodness you are here to prove my eyes are not going crazy! I love the awuamarine!
ReplyDeleteI think it works in this room for two reasons. 1. The second use (pillows) is minimal. 2. The pattern is busy enough that you may actually not notice there are two colorways until you look hard. I dont think it would look as good if you were using two, simple geometrics for example. That's my two-cents!
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect to me! I think with that bold of a pattern, too much of it would look off.
ReplyDeleteWish I had that type of imagination to put something so beautiful together!
OK - my favourite fabric again! I can't take it anymore!
ReplyDeleteI love the amount that was used. Just enough! Pattern can get out of hand. Especially the same pattern. The color is wonderful in the fabrics. It really brings something of interest to the room.
ReplyDeleteI'm crazy for that fabric!!! It has all the best colors to pull from...and is so fun! And I'm starting to like a repeat print...instead of it being 'matchy-matchy', I think it lends to more cohesiveness. Retraint is not my strong suit.
ReplyDeleteI think it works...being in two different color ways takes away from the "matchy matchy" aspect and since it's used sparingly, it makes it subtle.
ReplyDeleteI like the two colorways together, but that fireplace is throwing me off--the fireplace has a totally different vibe than the fabrics and the room as a whole just isn't working for me. (Debbie Downer--sorry!)
ReplyDeleteTotally different subject, but aman's comment above made me laugh out loud. It's Friday and my brain has had it apparently!
I like it - I guess if you love something that much go for it
ReplyDeleteIf I had my way my whole home would be covered in hicks la fiorentina - I love it in every single colorway!
Just right! I love it, I would definitely do something similar.
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