A dash of citrus-inspired color is just what we need in the cold weeks of winter — here are 10 new designs from a range of retailers adding a splash of yellow, orange and limey green to their furnishings.
FIRST ROW
• The new Wrap Dining Chair from West Elm is available in Turmeric - $79 each
• Marimekko Madison Floral sheet sets are available in yellow and green from Crate & Barrel - $40 - $140
• The Parlour Sofa from CB2 is available in Lemongrass for $999 — this is a great small-scale sofa if you want the lines of a Finn Juhl design on a budget!
• The new fluorescent orange Offcut Fluoro Stool 2010 by Tom Dixon packs flat and is assembled without screws or glue - $205 from ABC Home
• Dizzie Side Table by Arper is available in orange or green from ABC Home - $603
LAST ROW
• The new Blakeley Chair from Jonathan Adler is shown in Pickle and Frog - starts at $1,595.
• The uber-popular Parsons Desk from West Elm is now available in Polished Turmeric - $299
• Powder-coated Hexpods add architectural geodesic domes to your shelves, tabletops or gardens. Two sizes in orange and lime green are available from CB2 for $10 & $20
• Lemon Fruit Salad Sheet Set from Anthropologie - $228 - $268
• Knitted Pouf from CB2 is made of knitted cotton in bright lime green - $80










Comments (8)
haven't CB and West Elm been doing this for a few years now?
I particularly like the citrus yellow coat rack and this hopscotch rug http://www.modernests.com
Mimosa Yellow is so 2009...
I am diggin this color combo. My living room is somewhat citrus.
http://mannysdesigns.com/interiordesignhack/2.jpg
Just ordered these vases to play of the wall art:
http://www.cb2.com/family.aspx?c=11032&f=5831
ok, that gorgeous green adler chair. i've been looking around here because i recently got a great scavanger couch and chair in almost exactly this colour, maybe slightly more mossy/darker. but so close. what would be a good accent wall colour? i'm racking my brain but i think its got to be neutral, which always feels like a defeat to me. :)
It's so nice to see West Elm getting back to crisp, clean lines and moving away from that horrible African Safari/modern/I-don't-know-what-the-hell look they have been focusing on the past few seasons.
That pouf reminds me of a cactus.
Its definitely a personal preference. I disagree and think WE's new direction is bland and lacks personality. I like decor that reminds me of outdoor elements.
That pouf looks like a cactus and a pumpkin got it on.