As temperatures begin to drop, we're pulling out our wintery accessories (woolly throws and sheepskins in darker hues of black and gray) and retiring our summery bits (light cotton blankets and white sheepskins). Here are five good choices for adding a moody note to your interiors.
Above: Photograph from interior inspiration blog Milo & Mitzy.
Above: Architect Bryce Gracey founded Black Sheep (White Light) as a result of a never-ending search for the perfect Icelandic sheepskin. His sheepskins, including the Black Icelandic Sheepskin 58, shown above, are all eco-friendly and "meet strict EU directives concerning environmental preservation and protection"; $220 at Totokaelo.
Above: A short-haired Auskin Sheepskin Longwool Rug, Single Pelt is $89.95 at Sierra Trading Post.
Above: Another Black Icelandic Sheepskin from Gracey is $220 at The Line.
Above: Last winter, Sarah wrote about swapping out her white sheepskins for black. She sourced her Mongolian black sheepskin for $165 from Steed Fine Hoarding & Tack (contact Dione directly to purchase).
Warm up with more Sheepskins and Fur Throws and a DIY: Scandi Sheepskin Dog Bed. Have a look at one of our favorite destinations in Sweden, A Modern-Day Creperie, with an abundance of dark sheepskin-covered chairs.
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