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I recently kicked off a blog series over on Sofa.com's Comfy blog about sofa dressing. For the first iteration of the column I focused on this season's pastel trend. If you like you can head over to the comfy blog and read the full post for my tips on dressing the Bluebell sofa. Have a wonderful Friday, folks!
Love a pink sofa, you picked the perfect accessories. I think I need that throw for my sofa!
ReplyDeleteRight? That throw is so amazing! Thanks for the kind words.
DeleteThat pink sofa is perfection. Love how you styled it!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great color, soft tones combined with the softness in fabric is perfect...not forgetting that first pillow;)
ReplyDeletethe shape and name of that sofa are equally charming.
ReplyDeleteCharming is such a good word for it!
DeleteSuch a sweet sofa!
ReplyDeleteA while ago i was hesitating whether to get the pink sofa at all, and at the end decided on a white one, but still love this one, pin k is very versatile, combined with grey, black, yellow,
ReplyDeletelush :)
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteI love that pendant light, it's just the right side of retro, if only it weren't quite so pricey! One day..
ReplyDeleteThat pink sofa is perfection! Can you imagine walking into a room and seeing that beauty. Loves it.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous weekend. xo Chic Coles
I loved this sofa!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful piece of furniture that sofa is! I love dusty pastels more and more this time of the year. You always make such creative mood boards. I love how you colour code the text and select fonts that fit perfectly with the style. Hope you get to catch up on some sleep this weekend. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this! Pastels are so sweet and pretty. And a pink sofa? LOVE it! (Not sure about my husband, though, lol!) Thanks so much for sharing the inspiration! Happy Friday to you, as well.
ReplyDeleteLove the sofa and love how it can be dressed up with bright splashes of color!
ReplyDeleteExactly, it's just about getting that balance right to layer up the colour palette with different hues.
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