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Chinoiserie has been given a new spin this year. It’s being done in bold colors, distressed finishes and abstract versions. Mimic the striking look of this living room by Miles Redd by combining the pattern with rich jewel tones. |
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Bring a touch of chinoiserie to your home by accenting a pattern-free room with it. Here, Lee Radziwill’s home exemplifies this with chairs and sofa in a matching print. |
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Another design style that’s gaining in popularity is mixed cultures. Try pairing Asian-influenced chinoiserie with other ethnic prints. This bedroom at the home of Jorge Elias combines it with French characteristics. |
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Green is associated with health, prosperity and harmony in Chinese culture. Bring some good vibes into your space with the color like Million Dollar Decorator Mary McDonald, who is known for using chinoiserie, did in this glamorous dining room. |
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