
I am having a real Kelly Wearstler moment. I have always loved the graphic lattice patterns she uses so often, but looking again at these gorgeous images (all images courtesy of the Kelly Wearstler, Inc website http://www.kwid.com/) I noticed for the first time how she uses punches of yellow in so many of her interiors - a bit like Miles Redd always includes a splash of bright red.

Yellow wouldn't be in my normal palette for adding a shot of colour - but I might have to re-think that, based on these lovely designs!

I'm surprised we don't see more fabric companies producing similarly punchy graphics here in the U.K. when they get replicated by retailers like West Elm in the US.

However, on a recent trip to Ikea I was pleasantly surprised by the selection of really great (and cheap!) fabrics, and a couple of black and white graphic patterns caught my eye as being pretty Wearstler-esque.

More Wearstler loveliness...


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