The 3 new patterns from Rifle Paper Co. are Peak Garden Girl

The 3 new patterns from Rifle Paper Co. are Peak Garden Girl

Flowers are nothing new for Rifle Paper Co. – his wallpaper line is filled with them. And when spring finally arrives, you can never have too many. In a new cooperation with the company business, Rifle Paper Co. recently introduced three new flower patterns and they are the definition of cutesy.

Each design extends via bed linen, pillows, shower curtains, table linen, bath towels (a first!) And cozy lounge. Here is a look at the new collection with parts that refresh your home especially for the season.

Climbing vines

The pattern of the climbing vines radiates English charm and it is so easy to layer on pieces based on the variation. For example, you recognize Sage Green Vines by the edges of otherwise neutral pillows and carpets. Other pieces, such as the bed linen and shower curtain, have vines that crawl everywhere and stronger colors.

The same applies to the tableware: the table runner has a green background with many vines, and the bags have a lighter background with fewer vines on the edges. (The tablecloth both refers to a color block pattern.)

You can even let the vines climb on your walls with a light yellow laundry wallpaper. This design is perfect for those who love a sophisticated, nature -inspired aesthetics without overwhelming space.

dahlia

The new Dahlia design is a vintage wallpaper vision with a number of cheerful, hand-painted flowers in pink, crimson, mango, gold and green. The lively, eclectic pattern draws your eye on it, but is not completely overwhelming due to its crispy white background.

When overlapping, the bed and coordination leaves may feel too busy – but you can weaken it by adding the mixture to Dickzy Dahlia. These statement flowers play well when they are connected to more minimal design decisions.

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Ditsy Dahlia

Ditsy Dahlia is like Dahlia's playful little sister. The pattern has the same colors as Dahlia, but the flowers are smaller and not connected. In fact, the pattern for bed linen is similar to Dahlia's lumbar pillow, where every flower cluster is alone. The smaller flower motifs create a softer, more sensitive effect that is perfect for layers.

Mix and adapt these patterns

To create a versatile spring bed that is still cozy, mix:

  • Dicky Dahlia Duvet Cover and Shams For a subtle flower base
  • Dahlia leaf set and pillowcases Insert contrast
  • Dahlia embroidered pillow cover As a funny decorative accent

Don't forget to lay some suitable pajamas that we discovered in Dahlia, but were not found in the other two patterns. Buy the spring collection now at riflepaperco.com or theCompanystore.com.

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