Hark! There's a new couple on the block and they're mixing things up with their seductive red style. Rumour has it that they swished into number thirty two carrying cushions, throws and art works dripping with new britannic style. Already deep navy blue fabrics teamed with glossy tomato reds have been spotted glimmering through their upstairs windows so number thirty one won't be the most stylish on this block for long. So, guys and gals, it's time to step up the game and order a double round of new britannics!
7 hours ago
LOVE the "flag"skinned rug....LOL ... Wish I had picked up some of those cheeky little britannia flag cushions while i was in Paris ... Exciting post Will!
ReplyDeleteI'm feling that navy and white wallpaper! Not too into the entire color combo-- for me it comes off as too US American, but each piece on it's own are yum yum yummy (and the British flags help!)
ReplyDeleteOh that red lamp is so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteI love british flag pillows, I never tire of them!
Luvs!
I love the britannic red/blue cocktail. The 'love' wall art is a must!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I just rearranged my living room to add more reds/blues together (and blogged about it today!). I love that combo.
ReplyDeleteThe JA rug is one of my favorites! Lovely post.
ReplyDeleteI must get some of the union jack cushions, I love them! Those last 2 rooms rock!
ReplyDeleteWill I think this is my favorite colour cocktail so far! Everything about it is great!
ReplyDeleteI love this color combination, and I love the powder puff wall paper.
ReplyDeleteThe company I work for (not intentionally) probably produces work that is no exagerating 70-80% this color combination (usually with grey and white). It's been a winner for us! (sometimes I call it fire and ice)
Love that shelving unit and the rug! I want them! Fabulous picks as always Will.
ReplyDeletePatriotic glamour at its best my friend! How we envy your beautiful flag. It doesn't quite work that well with the Swedish one.. :)
ReplyDeleteHoping you are well over there.
Sydney is sparkly and bright with real heat in the sun now. It is time to reveal the starkly white bare limbs and start working on the tan. Beach life is not far off at all..!
Hugs from Down Under
x Charlotta
Lovely! Anything British looks hip!
ReplyDeleteAh that carpet would be perfect for my son's room! Have a great weekend Will xox
ReplyDeleteyep - navy and red, anytime, anywhere! KG
ReplyDeleteNormally not a fan of red but actually it looks really fresh with the white and blue
ReplyDeleteAnyone know where that blue wall paper is from?
Happy weekend will ! - We are having a major decorating push and it’s the big driveway reveal on the blog on Monday! Xx
Always have loved rule Britannia style and colours! So very 60's and 70's which is where I think I must be stuck sometimes!
ReplyDeleteI am newly in love with the dark blue - a perfect companion with everything!
ReplyDeletehave a great weekend, will!
Donna
Love this colour combo, best one yet! It's usually interpreted the good old fashioned american way (you know, Ralph, Tommy) and this way.. makes it look fresh and modern, just different. Love them both. Can I move into that space in the last pic?
ReplyDeleteWhat is it about that Union Jack that always looks so fresh and fun and new, and yet classic all at once? Gorgeous.
ReplyDeletelove the combo. happy Friday! xo
ReplyDeleteThis post comes at a perfect time Will! I'm working on a navy and red project right now and I love all the inspiration here!!
ReplyDeleteThe pop of red is fantastic in this post! Have a great weekend Will. xoxo, C
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing you can say about red that I wouldn't love. And that navy/indigo with it... smashing.
ReplyDeleteYou KNOW I love me some Union Jack! thanks for sharing Rachie's blog with us...she uses fabulous words like mum and nappy too! :)
ReplyDeletelove that color combo...
ReplyDeleteCool! This one's sort of British and American. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, guys. I've been lusting after that JA Union Jack zebra rug since it was in Lonny a few issues back. Delicious!
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