I had a professor in graduate school who used to listen to us ramble on about how unique and cutting edge our designs were, then in his deep, guttural-yet-sing-song-y voice, he'd bellow, "Well, there's nothing new under the sun, that's what I always say." Thanks, Gus. You know we haven't slept or eaten in, like, WEEKS, right?
But he's right. Sort of. I submit there are new things under the sun, but they are often informed by old things. Ya' feel me? Gus has been practicing architecture since the year one, and has worked at Pratt for something like forty years, so he's pretty much where everything today derives from.
WELL! I was poking around the interwebs last night when I came across this interior shot of a hallway on Country Living:
Home of Jane and Billy Pritchard of Stray Dog Designs; photo by Victoria Pearson
And it reminded me of our own hall in our last apartment:
I certainly didn't think we reinvented the wheel with our navy stripes, but yowza! At least we know our instincts are on the right track ... Maybe Country Living is going to come knocking on my door soon. Fingers crossed :)
If not, at least Apartment Therapy gives us some love. As I poked around for more stripes images, I came across this "Get Striped: All Kinds of Striped Inspiration" story, featuring our home office (#13)!
I'm loving that turquoise chandelier with tiny striped shades in the Pritchards' hall–that's a great detail! Their's is clearly neither a rental nor an apartment, and I believe they shoot the catalog for their store in their home, so let's just say they have more resources. No matter! I think we did a lot with a little!
Obviously, its no secret that we love stripes, but clearly we're not alone.
Jeremy and Kathleen showcased their own striped hall on Apartment Therapy and their blog
The brown stripes in this galley kitchen are quite sophisticated:
Photo by Simon Upton for Elle Decor
Photo courtesy Anne Coyle Interiors
Mixing a pattern and a stripe at Elle Decor
If its good enough for Carolina Herrera, its good enough for ME:
Coral + Yellow = BOLD
Via Elle Decor
The tiny settee with small-scale stripes against the wide-striped wall, the mini-lamp, the abstract art surrounded by other work, gallery-style – this is a beautiful vignette:
Photo by Thiebault Jeanson for Elle Decor
Another perfect vignette:
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Oh my, that copper tub!
Photo courtesy Elle Decor
This is just too much fun, with the varying pinks, the formal silhouette of DOGS and the ornate picture frames (that I suspect were formerly mirrors with Syroco frame. We have an identical mirror!)
Photo courtesy House to Home
Oh, hello, gorgeous burled wood table with lucite legs!!! The stripe pattern behind you is lovely, too:
Photo courtesy Lonny Magazine
Designer Markham Roberts jazzes things up by putting the stripes in this room on a diagonal:
Designer Ned Marshall mixes silvers and golds to create this elegant stripe-infused room:
I'm loving the wide stripes on this sofa:
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Got some money to burn? Then upholster your walls in Osborne and Little fabric:
Design by Collette Ward Interiors
Photography John M. Hall captured the beauty of this opulent coral bedroom:
But stripes aren't just for walls. They are fantastic on floors and ceilings and exteriors.
Beverly Hills Hotel photo courtesy Second Floor Living
Jenna Lyons' nursery, via Domino
Umbrellas at The Viceroy Hotel, by Kelly Wearstler
Or just put them everywhere, as in this hallway from Domino:
And they don't have to appear only on soft things: paint them onto floors, create them with tiles:
Design by David Mitchell Interior Design
Photo courtesy Decor Pad
Design by Jeffers Design Group; Photo courtesy House Beautiful
This image (from Domino Magazine) sparked my love of horizontal stripes in small spaces offset with whimsical florals:
All this eye candy is fun, but Gus' insistence that there's "nothing new under the sun" still applies:
Mosque of Cordoba (Spain); completed in 987; Photo courtesy Ian Pitchford via Wikipedia
Notre Dame de la Garde, Marseilles, France; completed in 1864; Photo courtesy MJA Studios
Notre Dame de la Garde, interior:
Photo courtesy Wikipedia
Love that white nursery, beautiful!
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