The kids are back and so is the routine . .
. . a little espresso in the morning, write a few emails, research for the Grove . .
Is that a swan I see?
With the new routine, also comes change.
Time to do a little decorating . .
Transform floor space into lounge space
with soft, comfortable casual seating.
Update your inserts by choosing from a wide variety
of covers to create the perfect look.
There are so many choices to make . .
One of Marimekko's first floral patterns,
Vihkiruusu ("wedding rose") was created in 1964
by legendary designer Maija Isola.
Precise yet exuberant,
Vihkiruusu is a stylized interpretation
of a stemmed garden rose blooming in simple graphic repetition.
And sizes to choose from.
Anthropologie
Lifelike bark is screenprinted by hand onto a plump, linen-covered cushion.
No two are exactly alike. By Thomas Paul.
Wool crewelwork roses bloom around artist Trey Speegle's sentiment
on this paint-by-number-inspired front-and-back pillow.
I love these two pillows from Anthropologie -
be sure to check out the back side of these two beauties!
Artist Trey Speegle's cause-and-effect sentiment
wraps from the front to the back of this wool crewelwork and canvas cushion.
As you can probably guess, I love Pillows!
I am currently working on putting some together
from my collection of vintage fabrics that I have accumulated
over the last 10 years . .
barkcloth, chenille, quilts and 40's & 50's feed sack.
I will keep you posted when they become available
through my Etsy store.
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