Friday, November 5, 2010

Big, Bold, Red

My buddy Raina posted this delicious image today and as soon as my eyes fell upon it I thought, oh, wow! Those red chairs, especially coupled with the crisp, stark white really left me reeling.
So I was inspired to scroll through my inspiration files and cull out those big, bold reds (and the quieter ones as well). From tomato to rust and all those juicy pinks and oranges in between, an ode to red.





















Are you feelin' it, friends?

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13 comments:

  1. these are FANTASTIC examples & images! my faves are the one with the lavender chair and art and the abstract painting by itself. glad you threw that in.

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  2. LOVE that kids room...I can totally see images of Grand Central in a mudroom or hallway. Magical!

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  3. I want that painting. I imagine it is $16, 738.98, but I LOVE it.

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  4. The nursery Pieter Estersohn did for his son is one of my favorites in the history of ever.

    P.S. Thanks for the lovin', Babe!

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  5. I'm saving pretty much all of these for inspiration...

    A splash of red makes most spaces feel polished.

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  6. that lavender and red bidness is my fave of the bunch..

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  7. i love these images! i know red isn't the most loved color for some people, but i think it's fantastic.

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  8. Hi Leah. Thanks for visiting and welcome. I agree, these images are pretty darn fantastic and I am often on the fence when it comes to red.

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  9. Love all of it- the Neisha Zebra chairs are my fave and that nursery is AMAZING! Red isn't usually my favourite but this collection of pictures might have just made me a believer.

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  10. yes please. These were fantastic!! Especially the pillows and art walls.

    Ditto to everything Erin said. :)

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  11. I love this post BEYOND - I wrote about how much

    http://dwellerswithoutdecorators.blogspot.com/2010/11/head-over-heels-for-head-over-heels.html

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  12. Oh my goodness Suze, I am hugely flattered. Thanks for visiting and welcome!

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