Showing posts with label eclectic interiors. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Decorating In Modern Chinoiserie Style


There are those who like the serenity of Asian inspired decor with it's balance and soothing neutrals. And then there are the rest of you who like your Chinoiserie to include bold colors, whimsy, and a taste for the exotic. This blog post about Modern Chinoiserie is dedicated to you!

Chinoiserie, from the french word that literally means ‘chinese-esque’, is being discovered and embraced by a new generation. This Modern Chinoiserie is being seen in contemporary spaces everywhere. Although the style is especially associated with the 18th century, the following modern-day rooms embrace a similar mixture of East and West. The allure of this exotic style is as strong as ever and this modern take on an old classic still continues to be exhilarating.

If you want to be part of the resurgence, remember modern Chinoiserie is edgy and eclectic, mixing elements in a juxtaposition of old and new. And if you are looking for a style to have fun with, Modern Chinoiserie may be just the ticket.


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Characterized by several key motifs, including Chinese figures, fantastical landscapes, dragons, pagodas, and romantic florals, Modern Chinoiserie patterns in fabric and wallpaper still follow the traditional elements of this enduring classic. The colors are still bright and bold and now the fabric is showing up more on painted and distressed chairs as well as the typical lacquered variety. 


In the past Chinoiserie was used in more traditional homes but now we see it being used in conjunction with more modern looks. Here the classic chrysanthemum pattern is being presented in a fresh way on the ottoman. Metallic painted garden seats also give the room a more modern feel. Leaving walls and window treatments plain will ensure a look that retains the glamour glamor of Chinoiserie but feels thoroughly current.


In the Modern Chinoiserie styled room one colorful piece like this ottoman and elements like the lacquered sofa and chair frames is enough to set the stage. Rather than going overboard with a variety of Chinoiserie-inspired pieces, begin with a strong patterned fabric and build your room around it.

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Of course blue and white Chinese export porcelain plays an important role in Modern Chinoiserie. If you don't want plain walls colorful, exotic wallpapers are still busy and provide for a fun play on patterns.


Make sure you keep it colorful but don't get stuck on traditional Chinese colors when there are so many great color combinations to choose from that lend to the look. Fretwork wallpaper is a good choice for Modern Chinoiserie interiors.

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Typically, Chinoiserie wallpapers are full of bright colors, often accented with black. However, these modern choices can also accomplish the same elegant look with tone on tone or softer colors.


In the past there was more layering of Oriental accessories and pattern.
Modern Chinoiserie rooms don’t have to be busy because the look is more eclectic and crisp than before. 

Wallpapers in new colorways are great at incorporating an exotic infuence to interiors.

Modern Chinoiserie will still benefit from the use of Chinese panels. These are usually hand painted Chinese wallpaper and they look great over sofas or beds. Also use your painted and distressed furniture alongside lacquered, more streamlined versions.


Modern Chinoiserie style is still glamorous but the sense of luxury it conveys is less formal than interiors from the past.


Traditionally busy walls meets more streamline modern styling in this living room. A stylish mirrored table richly layered with Chinese accessories helps marry culture to contemporary design.


 Chinoiserie decor is a charming way to instantly add a sense of history and travel to a present day room.



A blend of traditional Eastern motifs and graphic patterns will create a coordinated look for a Modern Chinoiserie space. A few striking upholstered pieces or a rug in bold pattern will do the trick.


I love the 60's sputnik chandelier used alongside more ancient motifs like the fish and antique porcelain plates depicted in the wallpaper. This is what Modern Chinoiserie is all about.....a playful mix!


Chinoiserie was a favored design element during the Rococo period. You now see rooms that still incorporate Chinoiserie elements with French furnishings like these chairs and the Louis XV mantle. However, today all is wonderfully mixed with contemporary furniture and art.

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In a reaction to the minimalism trend that has been so prevalent, there is now a return to glamorous, colorful interiors. As designers embrace luxury and pattern, Chinoiserie has once again become a trend. If you don't want to be overwhelmed, the trick is to decorate with fabrics and furniture that use ornate motifs sparingly. This room is a perfect example of Modern Chinoiserie.


People tell me they like the light-hearted, playful feel of a Chinoiserie styled interior. If this wonderful, sunny fabric doesn't make you smile, nothing can.

The trend for scenic wallpapers and murals has helped push this decorating theme.

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The lacquered bamboo chair is as popular in Modern Chinoiserie styling as it was decades ago.You can't go wrong with one of these.

Chuck Fischer Studio for 2012 Kips Bay. photo: Trevor Tondro for The New York Times

A small touch of Chinoiserie can make even the smallest corner come to life with its nature inspired patterns and gorgeous colors.


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Eclectic Modern Chinoiserie interiors might incorporate animal prints like leopard......


or tiger.

One thing that will really help you in pulling off the Modern Chinoiserie look for your interior spaces is learning some of the key design elements for this style. Here a cherry blossom covered headboard that is reminiscent of Chinese panels and a fan collection invoke the feeling of the Orient.


Chinese panels are perfectly suited to inspire the color palette in any Modern Chinoiserie room. Adding in some Orient inspired wallpaper lends an air of elegance to modern interiors. Pink and yellow seems to be a popular choice for a Modern Chinoiserie color palette.

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Chinoiserie is a charmingly exotic decorating style and I am delighted that being reinterpreted in fresh materials, pattern, and colorways, is making it as relevant today as it was centuries ago.

Monday, August 18, 2014

Decorating With Camelback Sofas

The camel-back sofa is one of those 18th-century styles that remain popular to this day. This classic and refined sofa, named for its graceful arched back, was a Thomas Chippendale original and was fashionable from the 18th century to the mid 19th century. 

I bought my camelback in 1980 and it still holds court in my living room. We have grown together as my tastes have changed. I have had it reupholstered several times and am always delighted with it's graceful silhouette. To me the camel back sofa never goes out of style, but I am not a trendy person. Styles come and go but I am always delighted when this classic piece fights its way back to the forefront of fashion.

 If you have never considered a camelback sofa because you thought it to formal, think again. I'm a true believer that the right fabric can completely transform a piece and this sofa can look fresh and modern with the right choices. While this blog post features some of the camelbacks in traditional, classic rooms..... hang on till the end. The camelback isn't just a historical, period sofa anymore and hopefully the pictures below will prove it.


George III Style tapestry camelback sofa.

The camelback is an upholstered sofa or settee with an arched back that rises to a prominent point in the middle, and rises slightly again at the ends; usually has scrolled arms. Many times they were made of tapestry like this beautiful antique one.


A classic Chippendale camelback sofa graces the English home in Wiltshire belonging to Juicy Couture co-founder Gela Nash-Taylor and her husband, Duran Duran bassist John Taylor, and their family.

The leg and foot styles vary, depending on the exact period - cabriole legs are typical on Queen Anne and Chippendale  pieces, while tapered legs characterize those in the style of Hepplewhite.


I love he camelback sofa because it is beautiful from all angles. I prefer bringing a sofa out into the room and the camelback is made for this. Here it is in a traditional setting.


You can find lovely camelbacks in great condition and at affordable prices in antique and secondhand shops around the country. I recently picked up a fabulous one this way to have recovered  for a client. Pick a fabric from many of the gorgeous ones on the market and you will have the perfect focal point.



This is a picture of my camelback. I love the fact that their entire length and depth is devoted to actual seating space. With the camelback you don't have wasted space....no loose back cushions or oversized arms.  And with the single cushion you have no annoying cracks to fall into, a pet peeve of mine. I love to curl up and read on this sofa!

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Depending on styling, a camelback sofa can run the gamut from traditional to modern. Here it is featured in a country style with skirting instead exposed legs and stretchers.


The camelback comes with 1, 2, or 3 cushions. Word of advice.....choose the single cushion. It makes the sofa far more comfortable. Plus I think it is visually more appealing.

Many times fringe is also used to conceal the legs. The sofa is still elegant enough for any grand room,  even in it's more casual state.

You will find the camelback sofa in many colonial homes. There are certain fabrics that give it an elegant, primitive look. Checks, plaids........

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and flamestitch patterns are good choices.
This sofa has the ability to add a touch of history to any room.
Fresh life was breathed back into the camelback sofa when pictures were taken on the evolution of designer Windsor Smith's  home.The Indian octagon coffee table and the trendy upholstery was a huge hit. You can see how versatile the sofa is when you see it used here and in the room below.



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A more tailored version of the sofa.



Camelback sofas are perfect for the cottage style living room. They look wonderful in slipcovers as well.

Henredon Chloe Camel Back Sofa

A beautiful camelback sofa and its graceful hump would enhance any style interior space.

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I believe that quality, timeless, furniture can be versatile and the camelback sofa is a piece that can be moved around your home and used in many different ways. I have a client right now that is going to reupholster her loveseat for use in her large kitchen where extra seating is needed.

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Chesterfield style leather camelback sofa.


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The Camelback sofa can look fresh and modern with all the exciting new fabrics and colors to choose from.

Suzani-Upholstered Camelback Settee

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Love the Boho Chic iron camelback!!

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An eclectic design is a great way to use family heirlooms, antiques and trendy new pieces in a cohesive way. The velvet camelback is perfect for this room.

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If preppy eclectic is your style, consider investing in a camelback sofa. This is one sofa that can be recovered over and over as styles and color change and it will still look fabulous in you interiors.




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