Forget seeing spots, seems everywhere I look these days everything’s covered in triangles. And our new spring collection is no exception.
Product as shown top to bottom: Green Triangle Pendant, Oceanic Sham, Isosceles Table Lamp, Giraffe Head, Evergreen and Blue Rug, Flamingos Wall Art, Designed to be Organized Bins
If you’re nervous about incorporating trends into your space, do it in small doses. That way you won’t break the bank or need to completely redecorate when the parallelogram dethrones the triangle! Another way to look at it is just like you’d look at clothing, add trend in accessories (jewelry, shoes, purses), but stick to the classics for that 3-piece suit.
By Danielle Kurtz
Danielle is the Creative Director at Nod and an over-protective mother of two. She’s also completely obsessed with Pinterest, Twitter and her Kindle, but not necessarily in that order. Danielle loves to craft, sew and crochet, but all her supplies have a layer of dust on them about 5-years-thick, wonder if it's just a coincidence that her oldest kiddo is 5 years old?



Danielle, triangles are a great geometric pattern with which to experiment. I'm looking to introduce an element of triangular pattern into my new collection for SS2013.
Some lovely designs here.
Zoe Alexander
Posted by: Zoe Alexander | 02/09/2013 at 05:36 AM