Whether you’re looking to add a little tropical breeze or petal power to your surroundings this Spring, we’ve dug up 5 modern ways to uniquely add a touch of the outdoors inside your home – no watering can required.
Tahiti Deck Chair, Gallant & Jones
Turn your 7th-story city balcony into a 5-star island resort with the help of this perfectly chic yet minimalist lounger – nothing says relaxation like palm fronds!
Anne Ten Donkelaar Flower Constructions
Who says floral artwork has to shabby chic? Anne Ten Donkelaar is creating one-of-a-kind collages that take blooms to bodacious with a modern color palette and whimsical arrangement.
Ceramic Saguaro Vase, Designed by Eric Roinestad
We love a little hard edge paired with soft details, which is what makes this cactus-inspired vessel perfect for Spring arrangements. Forgot to pick up a bouquet at the market? Not a problem 'cuz we’re pretty sure this ceramic piece would work just as well flying solo on any accent table.
Scandinavian Floral Ceramics, Twig NY x Brittany Jepsen
No doubt about it, this isn’t your grandma’s china! Based on the traditional rosemaling painting technique that is commonly used in Scandinavia, this tableware set adds a breath of floral freshness to your table all year round.
Cocos-Cay Wallpaper & Fabric, Eskayel
Eskayel is changing our minds about the frightening commitment that is wallpaper. Really the only challenge about these water color abstract designs is which room do we want to cover it with. Oh, and do we throw in some matching accent pillows?
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Kristin Guy is a Los Angeles based Creative Director and writer dedicated to creating food-centric lifestyle content for a wide variety of national outlets. She is a proven trend-hunter of well-designed kitchen / tabletop decor and a globe-trotting scout for the best places to eat, drink and shop for your home.
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