06/19/24
Pulp is always looking for unique and exciting materials, especially for our renovation projects. We love texture and natural elements, and want to bring a sense of discovery and adventure to the interiors we design. Here are some of our favorite looks right now.
Regina Andrew porcelain vases feature a beautiful artisanal style, and the natural and textured finish provides a handcrafted look.
The various patterns are embroidered onto a ground cloth and then decorated with chunky stitches and French knots for Donghia’s River Stone fabric.
Jean Cocteau’s art inspired the faces in the Potteries wallpaper pattern. The design from Scalamandre is available in blue or terra cotta.
Modern Matter’s Washington pull features the appearance of a beautiful brass door knocker.
Abstract hand shapes cast from solid iron with gold leaf finish to hold a 5 inch crystal ball. This great accessory from Global Views.
Pulp loves the look of terrazzo stone, and Santa Margherita’s Arabescato Bianco style is the best. It has a varied pattern with larger stones that is stunning.
Stars and Xs intertwine for a cool pattern we love! Le Cafe is an interlocking porcelain mosaic tile from Bedrosians Tile & Stone.
Innovations’ Pulse wallcovering pattern has a gorgeous stone look. It is “green” in more ways than one because it is made from environmentally friendly cellulose.
Schumacher’s Zulma Bar is inspired by the mosaic columns of A
Seaside monastery in Palermo, Sicily.
If you’re considering a major renovation, check out our latest edition of ICON covering all the details on what a Pulp renovation could be like!
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