Lawrence Karol The ones on the left and right are by Roy Dowell. I purchased the one in the middle from a friend many years ago and unfortunately he doesn't remember the name of the artist.
Lawrence Karol The lamp on the right is from Authentiques, a store in New York City: 255 West 18th Street, 212-675-2179. I found the lamp on the left at a flea market for $15! It needed to be rewired, but it was still a bargain. Authentiques did the rewiring—and I bought the shade from them too.
1. Go with a simple color palette. To keep the space from feeling cluttered, and to keep the eye moving, I used a basic palette of green, brown and beige with pops of orange. The walls are a pale gray (Benjamin Moore's Iced Cube Silver), which is a nice neutral backdrop for artwork but avoids the boring feel of rental-apartment white. The paintings are the primary source of color and are hung slightly higher to draw attention to the 10-foot ceilings. The swung-glass vases were purchased at various flea markets. The Reese Sofa, Oasis Shag Rug and couch pillows are all from West Elm.
1. Go with a simple color palette. To keep the space from feeling cluttered, and to keep the eye moving, I used a basic palette of green, brown and beige with pops of orange. The walls are a pale gray (Benjamin Moore's Iced Cube Silver), which is a nice neutral backdrop for artwork but avoids the boring feel of rental-apartment white. The paintings are the primary source of color and are hung slightly higher to draw attention to the 10-foot ceilings. The swung-glass vases were purchased at various flea markets. The Reese Sofa, Oasis Shag Rug and couch pillows are all from West Elm.
Go with a simple color palette. To keep the space from feeling cluttered, and to keep the eye moving, I used a basic palette of green, brown and beige with pops of orange. The walls are a pale gray (Benjamin Moore's Iced Cube Silver), which is a nice neutral backdrop for artwork but avoids the boring feel of rental-apartment white. The paintings are the primary source of color and are hung slightly higher to draw attention to the 10-foot ceilings. The swung-glass vases were purchased at various flea markets. The Reese Sofa, Oasis Shag Rug and couch pillows are all from West Elm.
Go with a simple color palette. To keep the space from feeling cluttered, and to keep the eye moving, I used a basic palette of green, brown and beige with pops of orange. The walls are a pale gray (Benjamin Moore's Iced Cube Silver)
I live in about 350 sq ft. so I'm always looking for the best, latest ideas. I haven't even finished looking at all the pics, but I really like how these paintings/pictures are hung. I love the color's and the energy they evoke. I'm not good at putting this together and wouldn't even think of adding these pieces together, but they look great!