One Room, Three Ways (continued)
New York-based designer Jonathan Adler concocts a trio of distinctive schemes around a white sofa, console, and lamp
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"If you have a neutral foundation, you can go crazy with colorful accents," says Adler, who framed this riotous room with patterned drapery in brilliant shades of pink, yellow, and lime green, then added an aqua-colored wall and bright orange plastic chair. "There are many elements of playfulness and whimsy here," he says. Quirky wool pillows with fruit motifs echo the yellow in the fabric; they also offset the orange ribbon around the black lampshade and array of vessels in varied shapes and materials atop the console. Adler's blue-and-green-striped ceramic vase is filled with perky daisies to brighten the muted Parsons-style coffee table and the off-white flokati rug on which it rests. The designer made sure to stagger the heights of the accessories—the vessels as well as the pillows—for visual interest and balance.
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