Designer prints to complete an interior

Designer prints to complete an interior

Very often a home, an office, or any space in particular needs a little bit more than what it is, more spice, more detail. Maybe something that will make it the main focal point in that room? Designer prints can solve this problem, adding more detail and luxe to any room, giving it the most luxurious lift without overwhelming the space and making it too harsh on the other decor surrounding it. Orla Kiely Orla Kiely is a definite favourite when it comes to design prints, every detail of her work is outstanding and empowers interior decor altogether.

Her designs are retro but also unique, the colour and shape of her designs bring you straight back to the 60s and 70s by using bold and noticeable colours and shapes. The Irish designer herself helps to bring back the retro style in any home. Although Orla Kiely’s work is mainly bright and bold colours, she still perfects her designs by making them fit into any interior style, working with simple and bold designs so that it’s easier to pair her work with other designs in your home.

The perfect way to mix and match your home. If you’re wanting to enhance your bedroom and add some extra detail, try Orla Kiely’s lush bedding prints to give across a more luxurious look. The ochre yellow tones give a retro and classic feel without being overwhelming in the room. Like this design, the main background colour is White its doesn’t clash with any other colour pallet. If you would like to go out of your comfort zone and go for something more Orla, you can consider other accessories that it is her collection.

An often-overlooked accessory can be the cushion. In your home particularly the living room or bedroom areas, it’s an essential item that is easy to bring in new design elements. It can bring in accents of print, colour, or texture and is easy to change around. Using this as a design concept, you can use cushions to bring in one of Orla’s bolder print designs which will brighten up your room altogether and introduce more detail. The early bird cotton cushion is a perfect example of this.

With the reversible details, you can bring in new colourful hues as well as Kiely’s iconic graphic minimalism. This instantly noticeable piece is ideal to pair with a neutral sofa, a bedroom with is quite basic or a room with complementary accent colours to the design Morris & Co Morris & Co are another classic brand that use print to bring enjoyment to an interior. these prints are not as graphic, bright or modern as Orla Kiely’s work.

They are instead classic and heritage style pieces to add a touch of drama to a space. These prints that are shown on interior accessories are renowned textile designer and artist, William Morris. The designer himself, William Morris is a 19th-century designer and poet.

He was passionate about arts and crafts, and the use of handmade production in the face of the Victorian industrial age. Whilst designing his home in 1860, as he didn’t find anything in particular he liked he decided to create his own. He used hand-painted murals and embroidery to adorn his walls. He liked his work so much that it prompted him to set up his own interior company, Morris & Company.

One of the high quality and unique interior sets by Morris & Co (The Strawberry Thief print) is one of the most interesting designer prints to include in your home. It has a vintage feel, with a woodland theme in a tapestry style in rich colours. Using this print with the Strawberry Thief bedding set is an easy way to create a feeling quality in your interior. Morris & Co provide designer prints of a similar style to be used across different spaces.

Such as these Sunflower Bath towels in saffron yellow with tapestry style prints and a contrasting royal blue hem. This style gives luxury, and helps you to insert design features into every corner of your home, even in the bathroom. William Yeoward William Yeoward doesn’t fail to impress, another talented designer.

The British designer himself opened his first retail store in 1985, he has an interest in the heritage. He described his style as ‘slicked-up comfort’, he was inspired by his grandparent’s interior styles from the 50s and 60s. The style takes inspiration from past trends while adding a contemporary twist to reach a unique and pleasing final product. William Yeoward is definitely known for his use of accessories, especially cushions. His designs are often centred around layering pieces.

Running along the lines of the 50s interiors when an item would be added and never removed. New items would simply be added alongside it. We adore this Circus Day cushion designed by William, the attention to detail within the cushion is gorgeous and most definitely quirky, his pieces are automatically one of them eye-catching interior accessories you notice as soon you enter the room.

With the early 20th-century style figures, this cushion should be seen as an art piece to work to tie together a room.

This Perzina cushion is not so quirky as the Circus Day cushion, however, it really does involve a lot of detail within it. As the cushion uses statement shapes it adds texture to any room without it being too funky. it’s a great addition to add some luxe to any area.

Ted Baker Ted Baker does have a very different aspect compared to the other designers so far, they have more of a modern feel. But they have earned their place to be one of the greatest designers after creating such gorgeous pieces. Their know for their opulent and traditional prints also with their bright and varied designs.

They both have a definite Ted Baker feel and can be used as a focal point to a room. For example, these beautiful Zodiac circular rugs are definitely a statement piece as the rugs include so much detail, all of the twelve-star signs have their own unique design which is perfect for any star sign.

These are beautiful and unique rugs that are almost grotesquely abstract. These rugs are a statement piece and a wow factor to any home, they can bring any room/area to life and can be viewed and displayed as artwork in your home or workspace. Ted Baker also have a very different style on the design spectrum, these are the feminine and opulent florals that are well known.

A style making the most of the Ted Baker floral designer prints can give a room an instant feel of luxury and style. Try a design such as the Porcelain Rose floral bedding set. The Pink and grey colours together offer luxe to any room. Christian Lacroix Christian Lacroix is a designer who has a very peculiar style. His work is very bizarre, loud and very Avante Garde.

He’s a strong believer in abstract design, his interior style is one of disruptive extravagance. The French designer began working with fashion haute couture. He has an interest in folklore, designing historical costumes, he took these interests into his interior work as inspiration. Lacroix takes no heed to rules and likes pieces full of luxury, eccentricity and excessive detailing.

His pieces are definitely the ones to make a statement. One of our favourite abstract pieces of his is the Premier Rendez Vous Marais Botanical Cushion The lively and abstract design is another piece to make a statement with. The uncanny use of eyes and lips cut out amongst the bold colours, fauna and striped hems creates an overall striking cushion.

Reversible, this designer print is one that will bring an art-house feel to your home. This lively abstract cushion is the ultimate statement piece, the strange but beautiful design of the cut-out eyes and lips which includes many bold colours with the hand of striped hems creates an overall striking cushion. A slightly more modern cushion by Lacroix is the Beetle Waves Oeillet Designer Cushion.

The cushion has an embroidered multi-coloured beetle on top of a contrasting blue and white geometric zig-zag pattern. Giving it a vintage and luxury feel, yet again another gorgeous eye-catching piece to spice up any area.

Thoughts? Overall designer prints are the perfect and easy way to add luxury to any space, design prints are a way to look at your area as an art form.

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