True blue never goes out of style, and currently it’s all the rage in fashion and interiors. Blue can please anyone. It can be dark and moody or light and airy, but the chicest way to do blue right now is by layering different hues together for a look that’s inspired by the runway.
Ronald Van der Kemp couture
Levtex diamond straw basket, $59 from Nordstrom West County Center
Anna Weatherly teacup and saucer, $102 from Sallie Home
Juliska ‘Firenze’ marbleized salad plate, $40 from Sallie Home
Oomph ‘Easton’ nightstand, $2,850 from onekingslane.com
7-inch Agate slice, $39 from onekingslane.com
Abstract pillow cover, $39 from wisteria.com
Jonathan Adler ‘Barcelona’ lamp, $460 from Wilson Lighting
Castillo rug, $498 from softsurroundings.com
‘A Study in Blue’ wall art, $449 from wisteria.com
Ikat table lamp, $600 from Wilson Lighting
Nest Fragrances reed diffuser, $42 from Soft Surroundings
Mario Luca Giusti highball glass, $20 from Sallie Home
Mottahedeh ‘Blue Canton’ shell dish, $100 from Sallie Home
Deborah Rhodes placemat, $34 from Sallie Home
Kim Seybert ‘Chinoiserie’ napkin ring, $16 from Sallie Home
put a lid on it
I adore ginger jars. A collection of them on a table or on top of a cabinet is one of my favorite ways to accessorize at home. Just group jars in a range of heights together, and remember: odd numbers of items always look best!
Williams-Sonoma Home tall neck ginger jar, $195 from wshome.com
Bungalow 5 ‘twig’ temple jar, $541 from zincdoor.com
Bungalow 5 ‘foo dog’ square jar, $261 from plumgoose.com
Williams Sonoma Home drip ginger jar, $325 from wshome.com
‘Calligraphy’ ginger jar, $120 from onekingslane.com
Bungalow 5 ‘flower’ temple jar, $248 from shopcandelabra.com
Lancret square ginger jar, $25 from onekingslane.com
Juliska ‘Country Estate’ tall lidded ginger jar, $435 from Sallie Home
Williams-Sonoma Home lidded ginger jar, $199 from wshome.com