Accents On Treillage

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

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  • Treillage Lamp

    "Once again it is back -- although it never left. The use of actual or printed treillage gives a room depth and architectural strength. A lattice pattern in a rug is a good contrast for a room with an allover floral pattern on the walls or draperies." --designer Cathy Kincaid

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Erica George Dines 

Top to bottom: Madison boudoir pillow ($59) by Lulu DK Matouk through Gracious Home, 800/338-7809, www.gracioushome.com. Drake embroidered sheeting ($90 for a pair of king shams) by Sferra, 877/336-2003, www.sferralinens.com. Klostra pillow (to the trade) from the Embroidery Collection by Holland & Sherry, 212/355-6241, www.hollandandsherry.com. Lattice decorative pillow ($38) by Pine Cone Hill, 800/442-8157, www.pineconehill.com. Marlin Euro sham ($124) by Lulu DK Matouk through Gracious Home, 800/338-7809, www.gracioushome.com.

 

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