I've noticed that purple is a popular decorating color in the winter. February's birthstone is amethyst, which perhaps reflects an increased attraction to purple when it is cold and dull outside- it sure does pep up a subdued palate. Still, it was surprising to have SO MUCH purple in-house this winter.
On February 4 I took this picture of purple fabrics that came in for immediate projects.
These purples were mostly paired with natural, sage or loden, or silver-grey.
The project that kicked off purple month was a simple purple burnout velvet panel, box-pleated onto a board, with purple glass beads shown off when the fabric is draped back to one side.
Next were pillows in silver and purple, balanced with a hint of loden in the outlining:
Then a 165" valance and panels of a gold-dusted natural silk, color-blocked with silver-grey and purple satin. These did not photograph well, but in the house they are fabulous.
Four neo-bohemian shades were exuberant with their purple borders trimmed with purple and sage glass beads:
The Sheffield Queen lined what felt like a couple of miles of valances with purple, trimmed with purple fringe:
Here the sage and purple face fabric stretches across the workroom into infinity, or at least it felt that long:
And for the last purple project of the month: just-the-other-side-of-periwinkle-purple bands and welts the sage and purple toile on this goblet pleat valance:
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