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Gypsy-Folk styleDecember 16, 2008 Often people ask me: “how would you define your style? Since you are a bedding designer, what style is YOUR bedroom?”Then I opened up Maison Cote Est (Nov issue) and there it was… Gypsy. I usually say I am a “Modern Bohemian” and perhaps that is a better definition of my personal style, but the heart and soul of my style and creativity comes from what can best be described as “Gypsy” ![]() Here are the Gypsy pages in Cote Est that reflect a love and passion for textiles, my own first love. (Product design a close second) It’s everything mixed together, with no worry if it matches, or care if it even coordinates. Just straight up display of textiles found from ‘round the world. ![]() …And here (below) is my bedroom, with my own rug design, and textiles from India, China, and Indonesia living together comfortably, in a bold red room. ![]() Below, the living room in my tiny cottage in San Francisco ![]() which reflects a Gypsy style with my own art, and photography bought on my travels around the world, and of course, Textiles I can’t live without. If I could, I ‘d show you my Studio where all of my worldly textiles live- but, well, it’s a mess so forget it. Below is more of the gypsy style featured in Cote Est: ![]() I am showing this entire spread because it is inspiring. Gypsy can be toned down with lots of white around it, using bits and pieces of colorful textiles that have non- matching patterns, but have some colors that work together. It works with the entire “folk- style” product we have been seeing for a while (Note Vogue Living “that’s all folk” below) ![]() Playful, folk and craft are not leaving yet. In reality, it seems to be a timeless style, which touches our hearts with familiar imagery and color. Cuckoo clocks, felted babushka dolls, and felt décor, hand embroideries, fabric and pattern mixing, birds, bright colors and red, are all part of the equation. By the way, if you haven’t heard of the “craft revolution” yet, then you need to crawl out from under that rock you’ve been sleeping under and pull out your stitch witchery, get some fabric and start making things! Long ago people used to make things for themselves, and the people they love, it is something which is coming back to life. If you have a store and you can offer your customers do it yourself kits which make just about anything- it really makes them happy to know they can make something without doing the legwork to find materials- but will still be made by their own hands. Along the same lines, think of new creative ways to show your textile product in your store. Pretty soon you’re going to be putting new spring product and bedding on display, throw in some handcrafted toys- get rid of the plastic pink stuff, and mix your furniture styles together. Think like a gypsy, and mix it up! Posted by Bridget Kelly on December 16, 2008 | Comments (7)
December 16, 2008
In response to: Gypsy-Folk style Ted commented: Wow! Your personel sense of style is truly beautiful. I think that it is fantastic that you have found a way to embrace all kinds of different cultures to make one cohesive look. If only people from around the world could get along as well as textiles from around the world...
December 19, 2008
In response to: Gypsy-Folk style Beth Kline commented: Bridget,
December 19, 2008
In response to: Gypsy-Folk style Bridget Kelly commented: Thank you for your compliments Beth and Ted. I agree, you can take a style like this and dial it up more extremely or do just touches. Sometimes it only takes a beautiful piece of textile hanging on a wall, or just the drapes in a pattern
January 12, 2009
In response to: Gypsy-Folk style Lisa Casinger commented: I love this look! The colors are so rich. Do you see this trend perhaps moving into youth?
January 12, 2009
In response to: Gypsy-Folk style Bridget Kelly commented: Hi Lisa, Yes, for sure this theme will appear in kids, but a bit more toned down. I will be posting store photos from ABC carpet & Home for the next few weeks which supports this theme: Nomadic, colorful, tribal, read "gypsy". I believe with the need to "recycle & re-use and re-purpose, the "gypsy" theme makes sense due to it's natural desire to layer what you treasure with what you find new and interesting, Not everyone can start over with their home products, but they will need to find a way to make it fresh and new in feeling. Decorative pillows, room accessories, perhaps a new window treatment or wall color- just a few new pieces will be the way to refresh.
April 29, 2009
In response to: Gypsy-Folk style acomplia rimonabant profile commented: Gentle site! Total to favorite
May 5, 2009
In response to: Gypsy-Folk style Bridget Kelly commented: Thank you Acomplia Rimonabant! Come back and visit again.
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