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michigan design center

@home 2018

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lush has been a trend we’ve been watching grow for a while, but now we’re

seeing entire spaces built around faded pastel color palettes. The millennial

pink trend was huge, but we think that blush is the older sister that’s

here to stay. Why do we love it? These spaces feel clean and calming but can also

look very high-end, giving us that classic Parisian-chic look. This color palette is

also extremely adaptable – effortlessly feminine but also leans toward the minimalism

of Scandinavian-inspired design.”

– Loree O’Sullivan, Fabricut Inc. Marketing Strategist

DESIGNER FURNITURE SERVICES + FABRICS, SUITE 22

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ardenia sees hand-drawn paintings and sketches, from the archive of

botanical illustrator Alfred Wise, translated effortlessly into elegant prints

and beautiful embroideries. With private access to Alfred’s profoundly

detailed artwork, Romo presents seven designs that embody his passion for botanical

illustrations and the wonders of nature. The wonders of nature are a continual source

of inspiration for the Romo design studio; it came naturally to appreciate Alfred

Wise’s work and translate his designs into fabrics using a variety of techniques.”

– Emily Mould, Design Director, Romo

TENNANT & ASSOCIATES, SUITE 61

Photo: S. Harris Pulp Design Studios collection

Photo courtesy of Romo