My favourite place to find it is on the front of a sideboard or dresser. For example...
Christina Murphy via Decorpad |
Via Decorpad |
The above tone-on-tone look is subtle and classic. If you prefer contrast and some colour, there are those options too. (I like both looks and kind of flip-flop between the two.)
Sultan Chic |
1st Dibs |
Would you believe this turquoise/gold dresser is an IKEA hack/DIY project? You can read about it here.
Now (if you're up for a little fun), here are a few different rooms, all of which have some greek key in them. See if you can spot it. For some, it's obvious. For others, you have to look a little more closely. Have fun!
#1
Via Decorpad |
#2
Via Decorpad |
#3
Lonny Mag |
#4
Via Decorpad |
#5
Via Cococozy |
#6
Mary McDonald |
#7
Nate Berkus |
#8
Suzanne Kasler via decorpad |
How did you do?
- Bedding
- Pillows
- Roman Shade
- Rug
- Wallpaper
- Mirror and Trim on Settee
- Brown Armchairs
- Bench
And just a little more for good measure...
1. Jonathan Adler Accent Cushions
2. Jonathan Adler Richard Nixon Throw
3. Natalie Clayman Interior Design
4. Greek Key Coffee Table, 1st Dibs
5. Greek Key Towels, Sears
Had enough greekery? What do you think of this look?
-Sarah
Links:
Decorpad
Cococozy
Lonny Mag
Nate Berkus
Mary McDonald
Suzanne Kasler
Sultan Chic
1st Dibs
Christina Murphy