Guest Picks: Freshly Picked Floral Patterns
I'm loving the big, bold suzani prints lately. They work well with both modern and more traditional or transitional spaces.
This symmetrical suzani print from Robert Allen offers a cleaner look with the same bold pattern.
One of my favorite granny-chic patterns right now is Tree of Life by Schumacher. I would love to cover a pair of wingback chairs with it and throw on a couple of chevron print pillows.
Deco Flower is a great pattern that could also go many different ways. I think no matter how flowery a floral pattern is, if it's large scale, it can totally be modern.
Dainty pattern + large scale = love it!
Orange is back! I love how it gives such a modern twist on a floral print.
...and then I died again when she added this pattern.
I'd love a 7-year-old girl or a 75-year-old grandma to hire me so I could cover their world in Amy Butler. The best at modern florals, hands down.
Peacocks that look like flowers! Another bonus, these Amy Butler fabrics are also super affordable!
Even Ikea has some super affordable, modern florals.
I love this linen floral.
A cool, retro take on floral.
I love Marcel Wanders and his crazy, creative products.
Paintable wall covering is awesome. It gives a custom look without the custom price.
A formal, floral wallpaper, but the bird adds a little modern quirk.
I am loving these romantic, English-rose type prints.
I love this modern floral, and I love even more that Mood Fabrics now has a really awesome website!
Sweet and simple....and large-scaled!
The pattern is pretty bold, but the colors are very subdued. I think this could work in many different spaces. Next: More guest blogger product picks
When Amy Butler teamed up with Graham and Brown, I died and went to heaven.
Q