Trellis prints have become increasingly in demand over the past couple of years, as they lend a feel of polished elegance to any space. This geometric print can range from simple diamond patterns to complex interweaving lines and has a timeless appeal. It seems that every manufacturer has their own take on the popular print. Below are some of my current favorites:
We all have a favorite type of pattern that we seem to go back to again and again, whether it be florals, stripes, or even animal print. For me, the moment I saw Kelly Wearstler's "Imperial Trellis" for Schumacher, it was love at first sight. This print is so versatile, with its ability to fit in the most traditional setting to the most contemporary one, depending on the colorway. With its availability as a fabric or wallpaper, the possibilities seem endless, whether making a statement on walls, covering a pillow, or acting as an accent on a ceiling.
Here, Schumacher's "Imperial Trellis" is seen in the "Trelliage" colorway and once again used as a wallpaper. This entryway, belonging to Chloe Sevigny, is a perfect example of how the pattern can be used to add a real pop of drama to any space, large or small.
This Seabrook print is a more budget-friendly version that I often recommend to those who love the trellis look. With its gracefully curving lines and stark background, it adds an element of crispness to any space.
This chic wallpaper print by the U.K. based Clarke and Clarke, makes quite an impression. It comes in 9 colorways, from the subdued, to the more unexpected shades of raspberry (shown), teal, and grape. How fun!
The Windsor Smith fabric collection for Kravet is a must have for any lover of the trellis look. It comes in a variety of colorways, including yummy candy-colored pastels, to sumptuous navy blue. The variety of scales within the collection are great: offering plenty of different options for any project you may be working with. Even better yet; one of her graphic trellis prints is offered as an outdoor fabric with a stain repellent softened finish.
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