February’s Design Accent

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We love bold and colorful patterns! This month, we’re focusing on the many different ways we use STRIPES! Stripes add movement to a space, which can either be playful or a bit more classic depending on the color and repetition of the stripe.

Where did stripes come from?

They first appeared in medieval times to segregate prisoners and delinquents from common people. They again showed up in the 1920’s in women’s fashion—most notably activewear and working clothes, as a sign of rebellion during the women’s suffrage movement. In the 1940’s, pin stripes became popular in men’s clothing, largely due to the mobsters of the time making it their “uniform”. Honoring both past and present, stripes are definitely a societal disturbance.

How do we use stripes?

This month, we’re going to be featuring some of the different ways we use stripes in our projects! But here are a couple ways we’ve loved adding some excitement to a space.

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These pillows, used in the O’More Showhouse, are made of the same fabric from the chairs above. But they have a super fun hot pink fringe!

The pattern on these chairs definitely lend themselves to the more playful side. Their stripes are more detailed with an extra pattern. However, from a distance, still read as stripes. Check out the rest of the home!

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The featured art that Paige is posing with is by Gina Julian! She is an über talented artist, whom we have admired for some time. Check her out—she’s inspirational!

We’re excited to look back and see what fun projects we’ve used stripes in! Stay tuned!
— Paige Williams Interior Design Team