The great thing about adding furniture pieces and accessories with texture is that it doesn't take a lot to get the job done. Textures can also be used in just about any type of style to make a big impact. The textures I gathered for this round up are in some way unique, whether by the type of product or type of texture shown.
Top Row:
1) 3-D Wall Tile $350
2) Set of 3 Urchin Bowls $200
3) Nervous System Spiral Lamp $1000
4) Felt Wall Coverings by Anne Kyyrö Quinn
5) Linen and Lace Pillow Cover $53
Bottom Row:
6) Wallflowers set of 3 $90
7) Small Textured Vase $250
8) Hand-crocheted Viva Terra Wool Rug
9) Petal Rug / Wall Hanging
10) Wallter Swoop Wool Bedspread $485 - $520
Do you think about texture when designing a space? Do your spaces have a lot of texture already? Or could you use some more? Let us know!
Images: Anne Kyyrö Quinn via the Contemporist and wallflowers via What Yaya Likes.











Shaw's Original Fir...
Oh, I'm obsessed with the work of Element, especially the gorgeous wall tiles! I'm working hard to try to justify making that purchase. And the Wallter bedspreads are amazing!
The nervous system spiral lamp and Petal rug are lovely. Not crazy about the more "grandmotherly" items though.They don't feel very sophisticated.
-anna
at the chateau
This seemed so familiar and then I recognized Heather from her show invitation that has been my fridge for a couple of years. I love how sea life they look.
I have the tiles and I have to say they are sooo wonderful. Gorgeous.
Dust trap
It's not for me, exactly, but I think those sea creature wall tiles are interesting. They would look great against a solid-color wall.
I saw the girl that make porcelain pieces on the Nate Berkus Show. Very very beautiful!!
WOW, the petal rug! I clicked thru, turns out it's made by homeless women! There's other neat stuff they sell, too.
The bedspread is absolutely too beautiful for words.