I am trying to use this color in our office at work! Have any ideas to share? - This is our logo color and we want to incorporate it into our office theme.
Shannon - Irish, four leaf clover, leprechaun! »
This secretary, flanked by John Boone side chairs covered in monstera leaf textiles, was a reproduction piece the client was willing to modify because it held too many memories of her late husband.Workman had it refinished and replaced the old hardware with chrome pieces "so that it could have a second life. I like that I gave her something familiar yet utterly transformed," she says. "She can make new memories with the repurposed piece and let go of the tougher memories associated with the original furniture."
Palm PatternsI love everything about this vignette — the amazing emerald green, the palm motif on the upholstery and the surprising placement of the color. It's simple and not exactly lush, but it implies the jungle in subtle ways.
I love everything about this vignette — the amazing emerald green, the palm motif on the upholstery and the surprising placement of the color. It's simple and not exactly lush, but it implies the jungle in subtle ways.
added by Gabrielle Walker to Inspiring Art (4 weeks ago)
Exciting way to vamp up your desk and chair with a fun, luxurious jungle theme. I'm thinking interior of hard-good painted a shinny orang-pink with gold hardware. Chair and stool upholstery design with same color plus a few more colors. WOW! Office/guest bedroom will instantly be the best room in the house!
It's simple & not quite lush, but the vignette w/ its amazing emerald green, palm motif on upholstery & surprising placement of color implies the jungle in subtle ways.
This secretary, flanked by John Boone side chairs covered in monstera leaf textiles, was a reproduction piece the client was willing to modify because it held too many memories of her late husband.
Workman had it refinished and replaced the old hardware with chrome pieces "so that it could have a second life. I like that I gave her something familiar yet utterly transformed," she says. "She can make new memories with the repurposed piece and let go of the tougher memories associated with the original furniture."