Purple Possibilities

Creative types are said to be drawn to the color purple.  Perhaps the attraction is to its flexibility.  As a combination of blue and red, purple has simultaneously warm and cool undertones.  Historically, purple dye was difficult to find in nature therefore extremely expensive.  The hefty price tag meant it was only available to the wealthy, thus being a favorite color of royals.  To this day, the many shades of purple represent a sense of whimsical luxury.  No matter your interior style, the lovely purple will fit right in.  See below for purple accessory groupings representing three distinct decorating styles.

1.        Art Print – Love Affair by Andy Warhol – Art.com

2.       Floor Rug – Dopamine Violet Rug Modernrugs.com

3.       Window Shade – Blindsgalore® Expressions Roller Shade: Contemporary Patterns – Blindsgalore.com

4.       Lamp – Sheerly Purple Glass Table Lamp – Bellacor.com

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Children's Decor

1.       Art Print – Fairyland III by Sophie Harding– Art.com

2.       Floor Rug – Kidding Around 430 Rug – Modernrugs.com

3.       Window Shade – Blindsgalore® Expressions Roller Shade: Stripes – Blindsgalore.com

4.       Lamp – Lavender Butterfly Personalized Ceramic Rectangle Lamp – Rosenberryrooms.com

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Transitional Decor

1.        Chair – Chryssa Floral Pattern Armless Chair – Lampsplus.com

2.       Decorative Vases – Lithe Aubergine Vase – Zgallerie.com

3.       Window Shade – Levolor® Accordia™ Double Cell Cellular Shade: Designer Colors Light Filtering – Blindsgalore.com

4.       Floor Rug – Juliette Eggplant Rug – Modernrugs.com