Dark Florals Are Pretty, Moody, & Blooming In Our Capsule Collection

published Apr 28, 2017
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First off, I want to thank all of you for your patience as we have been preparing this fabulous collection to present to you in all of its styled glory. After teasing you with the inspiration last week and party pics earlier this week, I am so excited to present the OFFICIAL introduction to the new line of upholstered furniture designed by Christiane Lemieux and Meganne Wecker of Cloth & Company and available through Amazon. We helped curate this capsule collection (all based on the popularity of a number of posts that you all clicked on like this one) and are thrilled to finally show it to you.

Ta da! Presenting collection number one: The Dark Florals—available for living room and bedroom.

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It’s a gorgeous, dramatic style (I mean, just look at that inspiration picture above!) and Christiane and I were so thrilled to be able to use the incredible digital printing technology at Skyline Furniture to bring it to life in the fabrics of this collection. Check out the rooms below to shop the full look, along with its complementary accessories that have been styled and curated by our very own Apartment Therapy editors, just for you. And don’t forget that since it ALL comes from Amazon, you can get every piece shipped for free in just a few days.

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Shop the Living Room:

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Shop the Reading Nook:

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Shop the Sitting Room:

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Shop the Dining Room:

Don’t forget that we have curated even MORE accessories to complete the look. Check out our Dark Florals Bedroom Boutique and Living Room Boutique for ways to style up these dramatic buds.

And STAY TUNED! The Mud Cloth collection won’t be far behind…