Tassels have been all over the runways the past few seasons, but before that I have to admit I mainly associated them with 'decorated' homes and men's loafers. While I love reading home magazines, interior design books, and lifestyle blogs, 'decorator' style doesn't fit into my life. It calls to mind stiff formal rooms that go unused most of the year. Rooms that are too perfect to live in. With all of the amazing tassels in fashion I've realized it's time for my to re-evaluate my view on tassels in the home. I'll be sharing my thoughts on this throughout the week. First up, I thought we should start looking at tassels as a way of adding a bit of luxury to a room. I think one of the best ways to do it is to find a statement tassel that you love and hang it on the wall, a door, or in the window.
{1} Tassels and Chains {2} Blind pulls featured in 'Undecorate: The No-Rules Approach to Interior Design'
There
was recently an article in Australian Vogue Living (one of my favorite
magazines) about Robbie Spina and Joe Zitto. They hand make all of their
tassels and trim. Pretty amazing. I love the scale of the one below
on the end of the beautiful wooden bed.
The dip-dyed ones are also incredible with their subtle shift in color. See more of their tassels on their website.
{Image from Australian Vogue Living}
{Image from Australian Vogue Living}





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