Mavromac: Inspiring Headboard Ideas With Jane Churchill
A feature headboard is an easy way to create an immediate impact in a bedroom. The possibilities are endless and can help you introduce colour and energy to your room. Here we bring you some inspiring ideas with the latest from Jane Churchill now available at Mavromac.
Summer is all about bright colours, florals and patterns to brighten up the bedroom. Your headboard can become a statement piece in your room with the right upholstery. Choose a happy colour palette and let your headboard pop!
Take a look at some top picks and fabrics here…
Havanna
This is a beautiful embroidery, packed with characterful patterns and stitch detail. A striking floral tree celebrates the interplay between satin and matt yarns. The multi-coloured pattern makes it an ideal feature design, easy to create a scheme around.
Hillier
Hillier is screen printed to emulate a block print look. In addition to the print, Hillier has an embroidered chain stitch outline that adds an extra dimension. Featuring a small stylised trail within a geometric shape, it is unusual in that it is the ground that is printed and not the figure, giving a feeling of all-over pattern and colour unusual design of this type.
Juno
Juno is an attractive weave inspired by Antique Japanese ikat textiles. This jacquard weave features an Ikat effect diamond pattern with a blurred edge where the cream threads disappear into the coloured ground. The effect is rustic but also contemporary, with a slightly handcrafted look.
Greenway
Greenway features the all-over pattern-work that is synonymous with the arts and crafts style. It’s a charming rendition of scenic vistas featuring a beguiling mix of flora and fauna – iris growing on the edge of a shady pool, horse chestnut trees in full flower, and narcissi and blossom in a woodland scene. It’s a design that transports the viewer to a rural idyll. Furthermore, it takes you on a journey along meadow pathways to shady pools and woodlands with distant trees and scudding clouds. The interpretation is thus softly tonal to emulate the look of block printing and the colours are harmonious and full. It features an inky indigo blue, a classic red/green and a softer rendition in shades of pink and leaf.
Indus Stripe
Indus stripe was inspired by the rich colours and textural stripes of antique kilims. It’s a vertical stripe woven in a heavy luxurious cotton with a wonderfully soft handle. The stripe itself is multi-coloured with an attractive zigzag edge detail in the weave. Furthermore, the colour options range from classic blue with a natural ground to rich shades of brick red and cobalt with ochre.
With so many great options to choose from, you can create a memorable headboard to add some summer fun to your bedroom.
Check out the latest from Jane Churchill now available locally at Mavromac.
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