Five Finds: Tabletop Delights, Soft Light, Artful Prints & More.
Spring has peaked. But these finds will stand the test of time.
Anyone else feeling a little sad that the peak of spring is behind us? It always feels like it takes forever for the first daffodils to poke out, then the tulips are here and gone before I know it, and suddenly it’s Memorial Day. I’m choosing to linger a little longer in this pre-summer moment. As I savor the last of the local spring flowers in arrangements, I’m thinking of ways to preserve blooms — a timeless design motif — and capture the cheerfulness they exude in decorative accents to uplift the every day around the home.
1. Geranium Print - a fantastic new to me source for (affordable) art prints (and can do framing too). 2. Dar Leone Hibiscus Tray. 3. Aged Brass Sconce (they also have plug in sconce options too) and the Paper Lamp Shade, which is so beautiful when lit. 4. Sharland Splatter Bowl - now available in the U.S. at McGee & Co. 6. Floral Embroidered Cross Stitch Napkin.
[Image credits: Jean Baptiste Martin. Oak Spring Foundation x de Gournay wallpaper I shot last week at…
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