Accents On Treillage

Three designers give us their takes on this of-the-moment motif, just right for summer

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Treillage Chair

"Trellis appears on the most inviting front porches, giving relief from the sun. But bring it inside to make it more provocative. It brings glamour without ostentation." --designer Carolyn Malone

Erica George Dines 

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Evan armchair (to the trade) by Jasper Furniture by Michael S. Smith, 310/315-3028, www.michaelsmithinc.com. Geometric circles pillow ($135) by Chelsea Textiles, 212/319-5804, www.chelseatextiles.com. Beauty vase ($190) by Middle Kingdom, 800/560-2146, www.middlekingdomporcelain.com. Fabrics, clockwise from top left: Links (to the trade) by Zoffany, 800/395-8760, www.zoffany.co.uk. Imperial Trellis (to the trade) by Kelly Wearstler for the House of KWID through Schumacher, 800/523-1200, www.fschumacher.com. Beverly (to the trade) by Cowtan & Tout, 212/647-6900, www.cowtan.com. Lilly (to the trade) by Clarence House, www.clarencehouse.com. Malibu (to the trade) by Carleton V, 718/706-7780. Wallpaper: Maroc (to the trade) by Dedar, 800/493-2209, www.dedar.com.

 

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