This month I’m inspired by…Indochine style, an exquisite blend of European colonial elegance and the vibrant, rich elements of Southeast Asian cultures, influenced by the French colonial period.
My April curation is a tribute to the timeless aesthetic of East meets West. Blending elements of intricate patterns, earthy color palettes and natural materials. This style continues to captivate designers and homeowners alike, offering a timeless appeal that is both exotic and elegant.
Mark Sikes Book – This New York Times bestselling book from interior designer Mark D. Sikes is a celebration of American style today, showcasing chic and accessible ideas for every home.
Hydrangeas – Enjoy the lush beauty of pompom hydrangeas all year long.
French Goblet – Perfectly weighted, sturdy and charmingly adorned with a turned stem, the classic French wine glass has been around for decades.
Ikat Pillow – This artisanally crafted pattern puts a fresh spin on an archival ikat.
Temple Vase – Hand painted porcelain jar can be used indoor or outdoor
Abstract Art – This reproduction of a bold acrylic painting brings a modern, abstract note to your wall.
Wave Frame – Smooth rippling waves inspired this timeless frame, which pairs a soothing organic shape with a glossy gold painted finish.
Baies Candle – The Baies (Berries) scented candle speaks of harmony – a coming together of flower and fruit.
Chinoiserie Artwork – Hand-painted chinoiserie panels blend a timeless sophistication with exotic touch appeal.
Myrtle Topiary – A beautiful and elegant addition to both indoor and outdoor spaces
Match Holder – White porcelain bisque match strikes are a perfect mix of form and function.
Striped Pillow – Throw pillows can offer a pop of pattern and a sense of texture to your space.
Slipper Chair – Elevate your living space with a light blue and white striped accent chair.
Wicker Frames – The rich texture and soft scallops draw the eye to a favorite art piece and offer a lively contrast to any room.
Monogrammed Towel – Add classic charm to your powder room with a monogrammed towel.
Ming Jar – This decorative item, inspired by traditional Chinese Ming dynasty pottery, will add cultural richness to any table.
Rattan Tray – A popular choice for natural aesthetic, versatility, and functionality.