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Hand-Painted Furniture:
The Must-have Home Furnishings of the Season
(ARA) From armoires to wooden
figurines to headboards and accent mirrors, home furnishings
are canvases for artists around the world. Adorned with floral
patterns, Asian motifs and other ethnic-inspired designs, hand-painted
furniture and accessories are the must-have items of the season.
Hand-painted home furnishings are taking center stage in
the home, adding a world-inspired flare and style to the overall
décor, says Gary Babcock, vice president of merchandising
and fashion at Arhaus Furniture, a 23-store lifestyle retailer
of fine home furnishings.
Worldly
influences
Hundreds of
years ago, Egyptian artisans embellished everything from tables
to pottery with colorful motifs to pass on ancient fables to
future generations. Were seeing a resurgence of these
hand-painted items as consumers look to add personal style to
their home with unique pieces from around the world, says
Babcock. Theyre embracing heirlooms and other richly
decorated items that they see as authentic to a certain era or
culture.
Today, influences
in hand-painted home furnishings are widespread, coming from
as far away as the Middle East, Europe and South America. Weve
seen a variety of items wrapped with ethnic-inspired artwork,
from a sideboard with a soft, delicate floral print inspired
by Eastern Europe to an Asian armoire with clean, simplistic
lines and finished in black and red with the added touch of painted
landscapes and pictorials, says Babcock. Painting
styles vary from region to region. From the palate of colors
to the brush stroke, every region has its own influence. The
uniqueness of the hand-painted piece is reflective of the individual
artists background, as well as their talent.
Arhaus commissions
gifted artisans from all over the world to give each hand-painted
piece its own unique qualities and traits. For instance, the
Sam Remo Armoire gets its charm from old world style cabinets
reminiscent of those that can be found in the Italian villas
of Tuscany. It features intricate, hand-painted floral accents
and a distressed garnet finish achieved by applying several layers
of multi-colored paints and lacquers. A matching cupboard and
sideboard are adorned with the same hand-painted finish making
the San Remo an exquisite collection.
Ethnic motifs
From attractive
19th-century Southwestern prints to those of Northern Sweden,
there are a number of decorative motifs to choose from when incorporating
elegant hand-painted pieces into the home. Artwork with
Moroccan, Indonesian and Middle Eastern influences tends to be
very ornate with rich, bright colors like cinnabar red, black
and bronze, says Babcock. If the goal is to add a
vibrant color or pattern to a specific room, but you are not
ready to paint the walls, try adding hand-painted pieces from
one of these regions to create a focal point or accent to the
room.
To create a
balanced, eclectic look with clean, ethnic-inspired collections,
Babcock recommends introducing lavish hand-painted furnishings
showing a variety of influences from all over the world. Its
important to choose one piece to serve as a center piece or focal
point in the room. This may be a large Venetian mirror with a
handcrafted frame covered with Middle Eastern art to hang over
the sofa or a grand vintage-inspired armoire with doors ornamented
with lilies, Babcock added.
Ethnic-inspired
accent pieces are becoming increasingly popular, especially mixed
with contemporary furnishings. According to Babcock, there are
no rules to decorating with hand-painted items. You can
take an intricately painted console table like our Kartini Console
and pair it with a handsome contemporary leather sofa and brushed
chrome lamps. Accent the look with graphic pillows and a fur
throw and you have a contemporary look full of color and texture,
says Babcock.
Endless
opportunities
With ethnic-inspired
hand-painted home furnishings, the opportunities are endless.
Below are suggestions from Babcock and the Arhaus team of interior
design consultants as to how to incorporate these one-of-a-kind
pieces into your décor.
* Look for
antique-looking pieces that bring a certain era or culture into
the home. This adds a personal touch to your décor, and
because hand-painted furniture is such a big trend, its
becoming easier to find unique pieces with a variety of ethnic
influences.
* Introduce
painted furniture that brings a new element of style and color
into the space, adding an eclectic look. This piece doesnt
necessary have to blend with the existing furnishings; its
the subtle details like an accent color of paint on a coffee
table duplicated in the pillows on a sofa or the beading on a
lighting fixture that pull the entire look together.
* Mix more
modern, contemporary styles with ethnic, antique-looking designs.
For instance, take the Verona TV Cabinet by Arhaus. The doors
of the cabinet are accented with clusters of hand-painted roses
and vines. Pair it with a floral tapestry sofa and throw in pillows
with lots of floral mixes -- now thats a refined, elegant
look!
* Embrace pieces
with a variety of finishes. For example, the panels of a simple
armoire can be brushed with black and gold filigree accents,
while the casing is a deep-waxed stain allowing the natural wood
grain to show.
* Watch for
this seasons decorative, hand-painted accessories like
mirrors with delicate floral designs, candlesticks imprinted
with Asian-inspired designs and bowls, platters and tabletop
figurines to add color and interest to any room. Accessories
are just another way to achieve this charming hand-painted look
in your home!
For more information
or to view Arhaus collections, visit the companys Web site
at www.arhaus.com.
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