Colourful by the sea

Posted on Thu, 11 Jun 2020 by midcenturyjo

“It’s not one piece of furniture or color palette that makes a room come alive; it’s the vibration between the pieces along with textures and layers that tells its story.”

Colour and wicker and vintage and a casual ease. The perfect recipe for beachside living. Sullivan’s Island (South Carolina) by Kevin Isbell Interiors.

Photography by Julia Lynn

[…] Colourful by the sea […]

Leslie-Anne says:

Love. Love. Love.

Rainy says:

Never saw so much wicker in one place. Kinda feels one track.

marcy lynn says:

so wondering why you comment if you don’t like it Rainy. I love these women and what they provide daily. I like to remain positive in this time and support them. If you don’t like it, keep it to yourself. It isn’t adding to the conversation. Thank you

marcy lynn says:

Wondering why you comment if you don’t like it Rainy. I love these women and what they provide daily. I like to remain positive in this time and support them. If you don’t like it, keep it to yourself please. Everyone is comfortable with something different, appreciate. Thank you

BJ says:

I like reading people’s honest responses to the spaces posted here, and I don’t think such comments – as long as they are polite – are an insult to the wonderful women behind this site. I like to see how people react to different spaces – it’s interesting – and I would feel shortchanged if I could see only the uniformly positive reactions.

lily says:

Well now I know why you use the name Rainy > you certainly like to ruin a good vibe> just like a storm in the middle of a picnic.

JP says:

Anyone know the artist who painted the piece over the breakfast nook loveseat?

Annie says:

I love it. So colourful and comfortable. I love the elephant table. I wouldn’t use so much wicker but I don’t own the place !

zorah says:

I like the ikat fabrics that I see like on cushions etc . Is it wicker or rattan ? I thought it is rattan ! I would not have so much rattan especially on lights but then its just a matter of taste .

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