touches of crystal
midnight darkest of blue navy, little mirror things
Blend beige with blues. With the warmth of brown and the coolness of white, beige is quite a docile neutral that borrows cool or warm tones from surrounding colors, so you don’t have to stick to warmer colors to tease out its subtleties. Inky blues, rich amethyst and peacock turquoises are up-to-the-minute colors that add instant luxury.
dull blue.. with
cotton / linen back
dark blue and beige with a round contoured backrest and rolled armrests. Dark stained legs with plastic cap to prevent scratching. 30.25" D x 29.75" W x 33.75" H. Seat: 18" H
White and dark blue stripes give this wingback chair charm. Legs finished in black. W 30" / D 28.25" / H 43.75"
Made from 100% chenille cotton. Spot clean using mild soap and cold water. Not machine washable. 39 in. L x 58 in. W
ivory and blue hand-tufted wool twice dyed. Do not pull loose ends, rather clip with scissors. Vacuum in the direction of the pile, not against it.
The flanged cushion is also a change from the standard knife-edge cushion. A flange is a piece of fabric that extends beyond the seam, giving the cushion a gentle, fluttery effect. Flanged cushion covers can be made with the same fabric as the cover itself (called a self-border) or as an integrated border with a contrasting fabric. These striped pillows sitting on the chairs have the flange on the vertical, rather than all sides. Using the same fabric but turning the pattern a different way includes both ideas and gives you a stunning result.
Chateau faux silk grommet top / gradient color, wide stripes provide bold look / matte silver grommets fit curtain rod up to 1 5/8 inch in diameter. Manufactured By Amalgamated Textiles, USA. W 54" / H 96" / Indigo
rated high
French Blue, also known as Cadet blue, has a touch of gray and slightly sunny undertone. It’s a true blue with historical feeling in a traditional kitchen, while its medium intensity can give a modern kitchen a fresh vibe. On your cabinets: French blue is a great choice for highlighting the details on period-style or antique-looking cabinets. For modern spaces, it adds cool color without being overly icy next to your stainless steel appliances. Try cadet blue with neutral finishes. Because of its medium intensity, it coordinates with woods from light to dark. The same goes for fixtures and hardware: from polished chrome to brushed brass, etc.
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