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Kerry graffitti in magic flowers
Kerry graffitti in magic flowers





“There is a feeling of newness and excitement, wanting to be outside, to experience nature.

kerry graffitti in magic flowers

“ I think color, in general, has its moment in the spring and summer,” she notes. Lauren Sands, founder of LES Collection recently put out a collection of colorful marble trays and thinks the look feels right on time. It’s a layering of elevated shades-smart, grown-up colors that work off of each other and add interest while maintaining sophistication. The rise in colorful marble embraces that sensibility.

kerry graffitti in magic flowers

Green is the color we crave all through the grayscale of winter, so bringing tones of it inside can evoke the excitement and life of summer.”Ī backyard viewed from above under a hazy summer sun can become a sort of Cubist dream-green lawn, blue pool, gray slate patio, pops of pastel flowers. “Green is one of my favorite colors to incorporate into a space and is a color I’ve used in almost every room of my own home because to me it represents hope. “To me, nature is the fundamental inspiration of good design, so it makes sense that lush greens are layering onto mood boards with the summer months approaching,” Whittle tells EyeSwoon.

kerry graffitti in magic flowers

The rich shade is proving to be a recurring theme in our Instagram saved folders, and we’re not the only ones.Įven designers well-known for their dedication to all things white or neutral are open to a hit of the color of money (trees) or moss here and there, as proven by an image designer, Austin Whittle posted of an Axel Vervoordt space featuring emerald linen. While we’d never argue that sustainability should be at the forefront of your buying decisions, the green we’re referring to here is actually quite literal.







Kerry graffitti in magic flowers