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Armonia Decors

Harmony. That's armonia in Italian. "East Coast elegance meets West Coast style" in Emily Ruddo's portfolio. This L.A. based interior designer brings her clients bright and fresh rooms with lashings of colour and texture. I'm in need of a colour hit and Armonia Decors fits the bill. Touches of turquoise rub shoulders with raspberry red grounded with bright whites and neutral textures of sisal and grasscloth, matchstick and mohair.

  

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Reader Comments (9)

Amazing! I really love this home decoration!

11 Aug 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLela - Seaseight

Balanced, and lots of nice pieces; but a little overblown for my tastes. Things in front of things in front of things. But I can definitely see that it would be very intriguing to a more conventional person.

11 Aug 2011 | Unregistered Commenteroregonbird

Please, I need to know everything about that octopus picture in the first photo..... I am loving it.... very bad....

11 Aug 2011 | Unregistered CommenterNimenos

LOVE IT!!!!
Do you think they would let me move in? I can be packed in five minutes

11 Aug 2011 | Unregistered CommenterDeb

So many lovely rooms! Oregon, they have an Octopus triptych like that on allposters.com, you can probably google it too (although I'm sure the original was very expensive).

11 Aug 2011 | Unregistered CommenterCaliMom

Lovely classic style. But I find it strange everybody comments when fur is used but when a hundred year old piece of coral or giant starfish is bleached, dyed and displayed nobody blinks an eye? Unless of course it's fake.

11 Aug 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSammy

Thanks for sharing my work on your blog!

Regards,
Emily

11 Aug 2011 | Unregistered CommenterEmily Ruddo

Good point Sammy. People who buy shells etc often do not realise that the live animal has been killed to take the shell. They are very rarely found washed up on beaches. When you look around at all the beautiful shells in homeware stores across the world this is a lot of killing.

12 Aug 2011 | Unregistered Commenterlea

Nimenos......the Octopus picture is a copy of a Lord Bodner print and you can find out more about it here


http://www.thelennoxx.com/browse-by-style/beachy/the-lord-bodner-octopus-art-print/

and if you are the least little bit creative this site shows you a link on how to make your own a lot cheaper.

http://www.completely-coastal.com/2011/05/octopus-triptych-diy-art-project-idea.html

13 Aug 2011 | Unregistered CommenterDebbie

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