Showing posts with label Cococozy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cococozy. Show all posts

Thursday, May 16, 2013

BLOGGER COCOCOZY DESIGNS WITH THE GRAPHIC TOP OF MIND

I have been meaning to cover Cococozy's ever-expanding collection of home accessories, so here it is. She started with pillows, and has jumped into window treatments, throws, candles and more. The LA blogger seems to be a miracle worker, launching initially with a product collection at The NY Gift Show, all while blogging and working full-time, but amazingly,  remaining behind a veil of anonymity to (most) everyone. The latest addition of home products featured include an edited assortment of rugs with Capel, which made their debut at High Point Market. Her creative patterns, also available by the yard,  are carried at an array of nice home shops around the country, as well as through her Cococozy website. Fun, easy to use prints, on-trend colors and breezy graphically-inclined patterns are her thingI don't know how she does it.

Chain Cotton Pillow 

Circle Chevron Linen Pillow 

Etoile Cotton Pillow 

The Quatrefoil, the pattern that started it all 


Maroc Etoile Cotton Pillow 

Maroc without the embroidery detailing

Window panels work well where you want a quick fix and easy-to-design-with color palette

The Loop pattern in Light Blue

Cococozy plaid in Hunter Green

The Quatrefoil pattern looks great on a rug. The Apple and Ivory is great.

Coco's Flower made in India of 100% wool in a hand-knotted, Indo-Tibetan weave, in Light Blue and Ivory

A sharp version of the Fence rug in Navy


Tuesday, January 10, 2012

TEAL STILL LOOKS TERRIFIC

Call it teal or call it peacock blue, but this shade of blue is still shining through. A hit of the color against red is especially alluring, but it also looks great all on its own, alone. Be on the lookout for major brights come spring, this will ease you in to the intense colors to come.

Photo courtesy of Dransfield and Ross
Tiny and nimble, the Go To Telephone Table from Dransfield and Ross can serve at your side in a jiffy.

Photo courtesy of Jonathan Adler
A high gloss teal finish and gold pattern with a deco feel on Jonathan Adler's porcelain Hera Vase looks luxe.

Photo courtesy of Colleen and Company
The new India-inspired Raj Lantern from Colleen and Company mixes teal and emerald green, a color combination I just love.
Photo courtesy of Madeline Weinrib
The Carlotta Rug, with a border of mini turrets from Madeline Weinrib uses the shade of blue as a contrast to the white ground.

Photo courtesy of Bungalow 5
The richly hued glaze on Bungalow 5's Manila zig zag column lamp adds an interesting shape to an end table or nightstand.

Photo courtesy of Cococozy
The Quatrefoil Pillow of printed linen from Cocozy has an interlocking pattern for punch.

Photo courtesy of Anthropologie
Anthropologie's Fleece Flounce Throw in an electric teal is fuzzy and fabulous.