REMEMBER THE SPIROGRAPH? IT’S COME FULL CIRCLE: THIS OLD-FASHIONED TOY
IS JUST WHAT YOU NEED FOR MAKING YOUR OWN DECORATIVE ACCENTS AND ACCESSORIES WITH
A DECIDEDLY OF-THE-MOMENT GEOMETRIC LOOK.
HE ADBOA RD
AND THROW PILLOWS
GOOD TURNS
Give your bedroom
a brand-new look with
Spirograph-inspired
accents that we de-
signed. This fanciful
“headboard” is actu-
ally a removable wall
decal that you just
smooth in place. In
white, the swirly pat-
terns look almost
like embroidery or lace,
making them particu-
larly fitting for bedding;
the pillows were sewn
from printed fabric.
(The peach pillow does
in fact some have some
embroidery—we traced
a few of the bursts with
embroidery thread.) For
basic pillow how-tos, go
to marthastewart.com/
pillow-cover-how-to.
PHOTOGRAPHS BY LENNART WEIBULL
GIVE IT A
SPIN
Martha Stewart Spiral
Circles headboard decal,
fathead.com. Linen-cotton-
canvas pillow fabric,
spoonflower.com/martha
stewartliving. 360-count
percale sheet set, by
Martha Stewart Collection,
in Gray, macys.com. Sim-
ple linen pillow, in Blush,
hawkinsnewyork.com.
Sally blanket, in Khaki,
areahome.com. Sonoma
baby-alpaca throw, in
Rose Quartz, coyuchi.com.
Magewa tray table, in
Tall 450, nalatanalata.com.
Dot pendant light, in Tan,
lostine.com.