Palettes Inspired by Spring
Warm Tidings
Winchester-based interior designer Shannon Gilmour calls on the poet’s daffodil to create a vivacious space featuring bold orange and yellow prints and metallic finishes.
1. + 19. Jim Thompson “Isan” silk-linen textiles, Webster & Company.
2. Pratt & Larson “Rustic” handmade ceramic field tile, Tile Showcase.
3. No. 9 Thompson “Shaker Chic” viscose-linen textile, Webster & Company.
4. “Tamin” linen textile, Zimman’s.
5. “Cheetah” cotton-polyester textile, Zimman’s.
6. “Torrell” jute-wool rug, Stark.
7. Marble-and-wood coasters, Les Fleurs.
8. Pratt & Larson handmade ceramic tile, Tile Showcase.
9. Lafco New York candle, Didriks.
10. No. 9 Thompson “Enter the Dragons” linen textile, Webster & Company.
11. “Lexus” linen-polyester textile, Zimman’s.
12. Glass matchbox holder with silver plating, Gerard’s.
13. Akdo “Mark” porcelain tile, Tile Showcase.
14. Sunbrella “Posh” acrylic textile, Zimman’s.
15. Jars Ceramics “Tourron” stoneware tea bowl, Didriks.
16. “Papillon” aniline textile, Moore & Giles.
17. Worldwide Window Fashions “Benalla“ woven-wood shade, Fresh Paint and Hardware.
18. “Solar” wallcovering, Gold Leaf Design Group.
The Deep End
Envisioning a bachelor’s mountain retreat, interior designer Paul Commito pairs the dark hues of the purple shamrock with complementary blue and plum textiles, tempered by gray oak and ultra-tactile bakbak.
1. Accoya wood sample, Delta Millworks.
2. Anne Kirk Textiles “Odeon” cotton-velvet textile, Alt for Living.
3. Anne Kirk Textiles “Tika Stripe” linen textile, Alt for Living.
4. Mark Albrecht Studio leather dots, Casa Design.
5. “This Must Be the Place” key tag, Various Projects.
6. Gray oak with white ceruse sample, Brogan Wood Products.
7. Monocotyledone stationery, Etsy.
8. Jars Ceramics “Tourron” stoneware tea cup and saucer, Didriks.
9. Omexco “Jungle” bakbak wallcovering, the Romo Group.
10. Porcelain octahedron, John Sheppard.
11. Perrine Rousseau “Bodalan Druk” linen-silk textile, Alt for Living.
12. “Lava Calda” basalt field tile, Ann Sacks.
13. Kirkby Design “Fade” cotton-viscose textile, the Romo Group.
14. Paintbrush “Kharon” linen textile, Alt for Living.
15. Ceramic tile, DiscoverTile.
16. + 20. Rosemary Hallgarten alpaca-bouclé textiles, Alt for Living.
17. “Scuba” polyurethane textile, Maharam.
18. Doug & Gene Meyer “Napsack” acrylic textile, Link Outdoor.
19. Matches, Les Fleurs.
21. Limited Edition “Fine” woven-leather carpet, Steven King Decorative Carpets.
22. “Crater” handpainted stoneware dish, John Sheppard.
23. Men’s beaded bracelets, April Soderstrom.
24. “Cavallini” hair-on cowhide, Edelman Leather.
Green Goddess
Drawing inspiration from the parrot tulip, interior designer Eileen Marcuvitz imagines a soothing green-and-white tableau bolstered by a graphic Manuel Canovas wallcovering and textured elements in neutral browns and taupes.
1. Manuel Canovas “Academia” paper wallcovering, Cowtan & Tout.
2. “Gepetto” stone tabletop sample, Ironies.
3. L’Antic Colonial mosaic tile, Porcelanosa.
4. Sunbrella “Pashmina” acrylic textile, Link Outdoor.
5. Jars Ceramics “Tourron” stoneware tea cup, Didriks.
6. Hinson “Firefly” linen-viscose textile, Donghia.
7. “Basketweave” roller shade sample, Lutron.
8. Doug & Gene Meyer “Amalfi Coast” acrylic textile, Link Outdoor.
9. “Elk” paper-fiber textile, Presidio Classics.
10. “Amari” fiber sample, Janus et Cie.
11. Pewter leaf tray, Les Fleurs.
12. + 17. “Prima Alpaca” alpaca textiles, Sandra Jordan.
13. “Laurel Lime” cotton textile, Vanguard.
14. “Palm Beach” wool-sisal carpet, Steven King Decorative Carpets.
15. “Sol” porcelain salad plate, Bernardaud.
16. Vetrotile “Quench” glass tile, Ann Sacks.
18. Jerry Pair Leather “Cow Tao” leather, Studio 534.
19. Chilewich “Reed” woven-vinyl floor mat, Didriks.
20. “Perugia” stainless steel flatware, Herdmar.