Inspiration came from Military Camps, in this mid 15 th century striped tented bed canopy.
William III ’s recently restored tull and narrow bed at Hampton court, London. The King bought the bed secondhand from a nearby house.
A country house near Philly built in 1762. Furniture: Chippendale style.
Red and Green were fashionable in the 2 nd half of the 19 th century.
This treatment is distinctly Neoclassical.
Regency Style furniture
Upholstered window seat and great pillows. A distinct 17 th century feel.
William Kent was one of the most influential figures in England in the 18 th century, designing sumptuous interiors for Palladian revival houses. His famous bed at Houghton Hall, Norfolk.
William Kent’s house in London, Palladian style
An original daybed
Great silk shades at London’s recently restored Hampton Court
Furniture popular again
What a mix of patterns
Drapes used in between mirrors
Loud patterns are coming back
Green everywhere!
Double Café! Ugh!
Mix of solids
“Who could wake up feeling anything but cheerful in a room like this?”
A style never to return!
A revived look
Big flower print with popular café style curtains.