Jean Stephane Beauchamp Design The lamp can be found in many shops across Canada. It's from Goldcoaster. If you can't find it, contact me through my website.
Jean Stephane Beauchamp Design As the designer on this project, the room was designed to be gender neutral. I have never believed in pink and blue only rooms. The room is pale blue-grey with accents of orange, red and strong green and was designed this way. Pink would only confuse the palette and change the design altogether. If absolutely necessary, a few more cuddly toys like dolls would emphasize a "girly" aspect.
neve_marin I love this room. Cheerful, fun, no need for pink. When the baby comes home the pink will come too. I did my daughters room in greens, super neutral - natural themed and it is very decidedly girly because of all the little pink socks, blankets, toys, etc. that you acquire with little girls. When I brought home her sister and added her to the room we are surely in the girls room!
Jean Stephane Beauchamp Design Sorry for the delay in response... The client actually bought that piece and she can't remember. She does think it was at Pinkieblue in Montreal. Hope this helps.
Jean Stephane Beauchamp Design If you are referring to the orange color on the right of the image, it is actually a curtain. If it is the color mid-way up to the left, the color is part of a wall-paper mural.