Delightful Bedding

I do love European Mountain Style!  It's not always the style that every client wants, but when I get a client who wants chalet inspired interiors, I'm purring!


These are some bedding pillows from a house I've been working on recently. First, let me say that the wallpaper you see here is a Pierre Frey favorite, Everan. It comes in some great colorways:



By the way, this pattern also comes in fabric and the six color choices are absolutely beautiful! 

The large Euro shams in the background are custom made in a charming stag pattern from Maria Flora called Stelvio:





The two front shams are made up in another Pierre Frey, Patiala, a favorite of mine (but then I loooove anything Pierre Frey):





Finally, the front toss pillow is in Schumacher's Woeburn Meadow:


Woburn Meadow is a fabric I have used repeatedly for years.  It makes up beautifully into bedspreads and curtains.  It has a subtle sophistication but works well in a rustic environment.  And, of course, red looks so great in mountain houses!


All fabrics and wallpapers are available from Dragonfly Designs.  To order, request free samples or enlist mountain design help, call 530 583-6076.  









Pierre Frey's Tyrol

This Pierre Frey fabric has been around for many years now.  It's been one of my favorites ever since I started designing mountain interiors over seventeen years ago.


Pierre Frey's Tyrol, available here.  



Tyrol makes up beautifully into curtains.  In a bedroom, I would also upholster the headboard in it, or use it for Euro shams.  

What to do with the walls?  Why, Pierre Frey's Salzburg wallpaper, of course!


Salzburg, available here

To see all of our favorite Pierre Frey mountain fabrics, click here.






What To Do With a Small Bedroom

My answer:  cover the walls, windows and bed with the same pattern.  It creates a charming little cocoon.  Your eye is so entertained by the pattern that you don't notice the small size of the room.

Fabric and Wallpaper:  Telluride by Thibaut, available here

Design by Sue Pipal, Dragonfly Designs.