In an ultra modern room or in a room with Belgian dumpster chic, I find gray to be cold, stark, and depressing. But add Chinoiserie and gray together, and I am smitten. Here is some great inspiration.
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| Andrew Raquet - Gracie Wallpaper |
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| Andrew Raquet |
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| Andrew Raquet |
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| Andrew Raquet |
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| Andrew Raquet |
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| Jamie Meares - Furbish Studio |
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| Jamie Meares - Furbish Studio |
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| via Elements of Style |
| Beth Connolly |
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| Charlotte Moss |
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| Michelle Nussbaumer |
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| Silver Chinoiserie Walls |
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| Mary McDonald |
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| Mary McDonald |
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| Madeline Stuart |
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| Ruthie Sommers |
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| Gray Chinoiserie Walls |
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| Stencil Library |
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| Osborne & Little Palais Chinois |
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| The Pink Pagoda |
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| Fromental |
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| de Gournay |
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| Gray Chinoiserie Pillow |
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| Gray Chinoiserie Pillow |
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| Lucite Chinoiserie Wastebasket |

























Adore your blog! those over the top sofa's in Michelle Nussbaumer's images-loving them! Thanks for sharing. xxpeggybraswelldesign.com
ReplyDeleteI love gray. My grandmother used it with touches of red and black, so it is close to my heart. I have yet to see any chinoiserie that I don't at least like a little. This post had really wonderful images.
ReplyDeleteLove the Fromental and de Gournay. These are all such lovely images! Thank you for including my print!
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