STYLE GUIDE: SCALLOPS
When craving a minimalistic and simple space, we need few excuses to stray from the classic and naturalistic tones to complete it. But these days, infusing a space with small hints of texture and movement are what take a design to another level. With this, let's take a look at scallops. Whether they are lining a bathroom counter, a headboard, the slight curve in a ceiling, or on the edge of a chair, scallops allow for detail and intimacy in an otherwise texture-less space. Large or small, scallops are able to exist in any kind of space due to the various emotions that can emit depending on the color or size. Endless possibilities allow scallops to be playful, opulent, stern, or magical through texture and finish. While we'll always love a minimalist moment, a subtle scallop will transform any space to being one of a kind. Check out the images we're pinning to our mood boards below.
Image via @objet_la_ny |
Designed by Anthology_Creative_Studio |
Image via @christinacoleco |
Image via @petronestudio |
Designed via @ashnyc |
Image via @studiogiancarlovalle |
Image via @kerrypieri |
Designed by Banda Properties |
Image via @dargielewisdesigns |
Image via @swoonoverscallops |
Designed by Jeremiah Brent Design |
Image via @casapatina |
Image via pinterest @remodelista |
Design by Mies van der Rohe |
Image via pinterest @starelstones |
SHOP SCALLOPS:
The Mini Sun Tray in Pink Puff by Anastasio Home |
Jill Catchall Series by Style Union Home |
Double Layer Candlestick by Kristin Yezza |
Ruffle Dinner Plates by Nathalee Paolinelli |
Blossom by LES Collection x OON |
Small Scalloped Platter by Kirsten Perry |
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