iabarinov I believe it's a piece of Marimekko fabric stretched and hung on the wall. There is a company that sells the kits for about $100. http://txtlart.com/flowerbed.html
Where was the ballon pendent light wall mount purchased? Is there a pull chain on/off under pendent, difficult to see. Great apartment!
Thank you
Gwen »
Incorporated Heris everything:
Bed & Nightstands are Anders from Room & Board.
Bedding is from Dwell Studio.
Lamps are Nelson from Room & Board.
Clock is from White on White.
Trumpet is antique.
Art is a stretch Merimekko fabric.
Love the fabric used in the picture over the bed. Who makes the pattern. - I am looking for a big bold print similar to this to use as either an art piece or possibly a Roman Shade for a large window. The room is very neutral and needs a "pop" of color. »
If your artwork has bright hues, don't think that your wall color must be equally vivid. Softer, muted paint colors will allow your piece to shine, while playing down the rest of the room.Paint Pick: Honeywheat 179 by Benjamin Moore
I love this eclectic take on Japanese simplicity. Here we find symmetry, a hint of shoji screens in the lampshades, sculptural branches on the bedspread and a general uncluttered and calming feeling.
1. Stretch fabric for DIY wall art. If you have a piece of fabric that begs to be hung as art, it's easy to make it happen. Pick up canvas stretchers or a blank canvas at an art store, and use a staple gun to attach your fabric.
The framed flowered fabric goes with the nature theme of the bedspread with birds. It's also colorful and pulls color from the comforter. Best of all, it's just stretched over a canvas and stapled.
Stretch fabric for DIY wall art. If you have a piece of fabric that begs to be hung as art, it's easy to make it happen. Pick up canvas stretchers or a blank canvas at an art store, and use a staple gun to attach your fabric.
1. Stretch fabric for DIY wall art. If you have a piece of fabric that begs to be hung as art, it's easy to make it happen. Pick up canvas stretchers or a blank canvas at an art store, and use a staple gun to attach your fabric.
added by lizlahodny to color scheme (2 months ago)