South African Garden and Home – September 2019

(Nandana) #1

40 SEPTEMBER 2019 | gardenandhome.co.za


WATERCOLOURS
AND TIE-DYE
With a move towards the organic,
patterns are less defined with a
hand-dyed look to them. Painterly
effects and tie-dyed fabrics in
shades of coral pink and lime green
and indigo Shibori designs are
taking centre stage. Sorbet Ripple
fabric in Melon from Mavromac
& Gatehouse.
SCALLOPS
AND SCALES
Fish for compliments with
design motifs inspired by the
sea. From shells to fish tails,
these curved, feminine patterns
offer a softer alternative to
geometrics. Scallop shapes
and brass detailing up the
luxe factor. Glazed tiles from
Hadeda. Scales chest and
Elipse chair, both from SHF.


CLASSIC
CHANDELIERS
“Crystal chandeliers like this one
from Eurolux are back in a big way,”
says Kelly Klopper, brand manager at
Eurolux. Just like a little black dress, the
new releases are classic, but as they’re
far less ornate, they also complement
contemporary furnishings.

FRINGING AND TASSELS
The rough edges seen in fashion have made their way into decor. Embellishing
a scatter cushion with chunky fringe or edging curtains with tassels gives
a slightly bohemian look that’s oh-so inviting. Leather scatter and raffia
pendant with fringe, both Weylandts.
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