I’ve been an admirer of DwellStudio’s great bedding forever, but did you know they have a new furniture collection? Founder Christiane Lemieux wrote a post on the DwellStudio blog about what the design process was like, if you’re curious.

This George Sofa has lovely lines, but honestly, it’s all about the Batavia Citrine pattern for me. I’m not usually a fan of couches in anything other than solid colors, but Christiane says in her blog post that “We worked very hard to make it easy for anyone – professional or not – to pull together a beautiful layered look,” and I think that’s just what they’ve done here.

























Beautiful Flow Match. On this sofa, the fabric becomes artwork. The sofa is a Soft Sculpture of sorts.
Beautiful Flow Match. On the sofa, the fabric becomes Artwork. The Sofa is a Soft Sculpture of sorts
comment by Fred Gonsowski Garden Home .com
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Is this room for show or for relaxing? I could never sit back and relax in this room. The picture makes me dizzy. Terrific use of colors, patterns, prints but wow a little over the top. Think reading a dreamy novel with a zebra running around the room. That is just my visual. I still think it's a stunning show stopper.
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