Why of course, I spotted a refreshing sense of design at Lincoln Park Zoo this weekend.

In addition to the animal prints of Zebra, Tiger and Leopard, the beautiful “Endangered Species Carousel,” sent me reflecting on the carousels of my youth at the House on the Rock in WI, and of those we spotted in Paris. The intricate details, majestic patterns, an surreal animals so ornate and vibrant in color.
How does this apply to interiors? As we move into the Spring season the annual awakening occurs and a refreshing of our interior environment comes to light. I’m thinking of hand printed papers to hang, wall coverings, lighting and window treatments. The “accessories” for the room that can change without structural impact.
Like the carousel, I’m loving the jewel tones this season. Vibrant orange, lime green, turquoise and yellow in a moderate saturation level. Layering colors and pattern add depth to the design elements and using the same hue levels keeps the palette constant and not one color jarring.
Some inspiring items for Spring:
Cole and Son Wallpaper – Cow Parsley

Shine Home – Drake Table Lamp

Stray Dog – Bird Stool

Paper Source – Red Paisley Print

(Thanks to my friends at Croncast for the carousel photo.)