Noticed lately: macramé making a comeback, shaggy pillows, knitted upholstery, felted wool. Not to mention sheepskin everywhere. Here are nine ways to add a bit of warming texture to your environs.
Above: Caitlin Emeritz of Metrode added a Felted Black Ball Pillow from Momoish Made to an otherwise neutral corner.
Above: A knitted lampshade via Agnetha Home.
Above: Erica Tanov's Baby Alpaca Shag Pillow is $210 (down from $300) from Nonchalant Mom.
Above: The Handloomed 100 Percent Virgin Wool Throw with fringe is $95 CAD ($76.62 USD) from Le Marché St. George in Vancouver. (See today's Shopper's Diary.)
Above: We're all coveting a woven wall hanging from Caitlin Emeritz of Metrode.
Above: London artist Naomi Paul salvaged a steamer chair, refinished the frame, and added a purled, knitted mohair cushion. Paul also makes Organic Modern Crocheted Lamps.
Above: A custom macramé piece by Sally England.
Above: The Greybelle Tuumia White Stool from Le Marché St. George (a salvaged fir beam stool with a felted wool cover and leather strap) is $350 CAD ($282.26 USD). Take a look at some of our other Trend Alerts:
- The Top 15 Interiors Trends of 2015
- Splatter Patterns on Wallpaper, Tableware, Even Lampshades
- Pale Pink Sofas and Pale Pink Linen Sheets
- Bathroom Storage Tricks Used in Kitchens
- Geometric Painted Walls
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