From the May/June issue of Lonny, Chinoiserie abounds in this den by Angie Hranowsky from the pair of vintage Chinese art framed in bamboo frames, to the faux bamboo side table, to the roman shades in an Asian inspired floral fabric.
This look seems approachable and affordable for someone just starting out in the world or on a tight budget. It could be done high or low by a decorator with the right eye. The mix of traditional pieces with contemporary styling and color palette really nails the bohemian look that chinoiserie works so well in. thanks for sharing with us.
I grew up in Europe and Lake Forest, Illinois. After graduating from The Ferry Hall School, Bryn Mawr College, and George Washington University Law School, I practiced law in Washington, D.C. Now I am finally devoting my time to two of my great passions - interior design and Chinoiserie.
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2 comments:
gorgeous, enough, but not too much, very tasteful
This look seems approachable and affordable for someone just starting out in the world or on a tight budget. It could be done high or low by a decorator with the right eye. The mix of traditional pieces with contemporary styling and color palette really nails the bohemian look that chinoiserie works so well in. thanks for sharing with us.
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