Herringbone is one of those classic patterns that looks equally good in a modern apartment or a home full of antiques. This interlocking zig-zag design can be found on almost anything you need for your home: flooring, textiles, even cutting boards. We've rounded up a few options below...
FIRST ROW
1 Herringbone Wallpaper by Casey Gunschel
2 Wool Herringbone Blanket from Land's End, on sale for $129.99 (reg. $200)
3 Moroccan Zig Zag Stencil from Royal Design Studio
4 Harmony Wood Herringbone Tile from Anchor Bay, $27/sf
5 Herringbone Rug from Restoration Hardware, $45 - $399
SECOND ROW
6 Herringbone Night Tables from Antiques 202
7 Linen Cushion Cover from LinenMe, $12
8 Herringbone Teak Cutting Board from Chopping Block, $43.99
9 Ralph Lauren Herringbone Glasses from Macy's, 4 for $40
10 Chilewich Metallic Herringbone Placemats from Crate & Barrel, $8.95











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Love the stencil. That would make a great faux-tile backsplash.
I love that green herringbone stencil pattern. Actually, the whole stencil website (Royal Design Studio) is an inspiration!
that stencil is so mine! i thought it was tile. wow. fuel for my mini herringbone obsession.
Not all these designs are a herringbone pattern - the entire bottom row is a pattern called chevron.
As stated in the post, herringbone is an interlocking pattern, while chevron creates a symmetrical "V" (like the logo of the energy company).