Scallop print is a classic, and a welcome change if you're tired of chevron and stripes. Take it big with a wallpaper that's reminiscent of art deco patterns, or keep it small with a modern, graphic plate.
- A perfect reading chair, upholstered in Studio Bon's Scallop fabric. Price available upon request.
- Add an unexpected pattern to a sunny kitchen with Grow House Grow's Mme. Jeanne wallpaper. $180 a roll at Grow House Grow.
- The pattern would look equally cool on your pooch. $17 at Creature Collars.
- A gorgeous reissue Edward Fields's 1970s-era Lonesome Road rug. Price upon request.
- Add to your eclectic plate collection with Anna Backlund's black and white plate. Approximately $19 at Shelf.
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I never get tired of stripes, used in moderation. They're endlessly variable with different colors and stripe widths and materials. But graphic scallops--not the dated '80s versions--have their own appeal. Also in moderation.
Oh no! another pattern I'm going to have to have!
Also UO's fun large scallop print bedding:
http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urban/catalog/productdetail.jsp?id=24154973&parentid=A_DEC_BEDDING
BTW, that arm chair is a beaut! And I wouldn't kick that wallpaper or plate out of my house, if you know what I mean.