Charmed House Interiors · Textiles
A long, generous lumbar in deep wine ground, scattered with a riot of hand-embroidered flowers — fuchsia, marigold, sky blue, cream, and crimson tumbling across the cotton like a meadow caught at full bloom. The embroidery is dense and beautifully tactile, with French knots and raised stitches that catch the light. Solid natural cotton reverse keeps the focus where it belongs.
"It's the piece the rest of the room arranges itself around."
Style note — the bed: Lay across the foot of crisp white linen, lengthwise, as the single accent. Nothing else needed.
Style note — the sofa: Centre on a deep emerald or velvet plum sofa to let the embroidery glow.
For the woman who isn't afraid of colour — and knows exactly how to wear it.
Across a deep emerald velvet sofa in a richly layered living room. Pair with a cream cable-knit pillow at one end and a fuchsia velvet square at the other, with an antique Persian rug underfoot and brass candlesticks on the mantel. The wine and emerald are old-world glamour; the embroidery is the wink that keeps it from feeling stuffy.
At the foot of a white-linen bed in a softer, more romantic bedroom. Lay it lengthwise across the duvet with a folded cream waffle throw beside it and a small ceramic vase of garden roses on the nightstand. Against all that white, the colours read like a painting — the kind of bedroom that feels personal, joyful, and entirely her.

