Fashion trends change with the speed of light. No sooner do we finally update our homes with what we thought was the current rage, only to discover we’re behind again. Of course trends come and go, but good design is timeless and evolves. Changing out throw pillows and small decorative accessories is an easy way to stay current.
With that said, we’ve seen a lot of striped fabrics, linens and ikats in recent years. What we’re now witnessing is the re-emergence of our old friend the paisley! Here are some new releases that the Ambiance team recently viewed at Schumacher’s and Osborne & Little’s Spring 2012 trunk show.
Today’s use of paisley maintains the fresh, crisp look and is a departure from the paisley of yore as it avoids the look of period or heavy design. The look is unexpectadly large in scale, which offers a crisp and vibrant appearance without feeling old, or even worse, old-fashioned.
The new paisley is exotic and vibrant! This large scale paisley (above) is everything but humdrum! Image from the Karavansara Collection by Osborne and Little.

Sarah Richardson pairs this beautiful paisley from Schumacher to create an informal country retreat. The large scale paisley pairs beautifully with the structure of the wainscoting and the fluid movement of the Asian wallcovering.
And last, but not least, is this kiwi/lemongrass cut velvet paisley chair from Joss & Main. I love the idea of using this timeless design in a contemporary setting. Talk about unexpected!








































