A perfect fantasy bedroom for an art collector this show house bedroom was inspired by a Tracey Moffatt and is finished with furniture and fabrics from Jed Johnson Home that complement sculptural wooden Wendell Castle doors, a monumental 1940s Venetian glass light by Salviatti, and a black and white tondo by Frank Stella.
I love Lichtenstein. The artist, not the country (though I've never been there, so I might love it).
The Lichtenstein-inspired art above this bed would bring levity to any bedroom. And why not add some humor to the boudoir? It should be a fun room!
Let your bedroom be asymmetrical. In this room, a pair of lamps is on one side of the bed while one lamp sits on the other side. This odd number is not only interesting but it's also functional. The two white lamps are placed on a desk, which provides plenty of task lighting. This is a great example of how you can treat each side of your bed differently.
The use of different styles, finishes and sizes of nightstand lighting truly makes this an eclectic room. Each lamp stands on its own and works with the other lighting and furnishings in the room.