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Missoni Home

Polychrome palettes and high-intensity patterns pack a punch in Girandole, a collection of fabrics, pillows, and rugs conceived by Rosita Missoni as an amalgam of nature and fantasy.

Mark McMenamin -- Interior Design, 4/1/2012 2:00:00 AM

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Polychrome palettes and high-intensity patterns pack a punch in Girandole, a collection of fabrics, pillows, and rugs conceived by Rosita Missoni as an amalgam of nature and fantasy. Consider the difference in effect when Nabal, a solid knit in Trevira CS polyester, or Nacimiento, a multicolored stripe in polyester taffeta, covers the precise same cube ottoman. Nuh, a viscose velvet, can lend two-tone iridescence to slouchy lounge chairs, paired with a pendant fixture's globe shade in Noja polyester. Or use two fabrics at once, for example Neda, meant to mimic the passion flower in full bloom, and Narboneta, a prismatic zigzag, on a single round ottoman. Narboneta coordinates with the chevrons of the chain-stitched Novaleno rug. Finally, a kaleidoscopic flower graces the Noceda cotton on the Patchwork pillow. 39-0331-950311; missonihome.com.

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Girandole collection by Rosita Missoni. Photos courtesy of Missoni.
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