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Peggy Shares Her Nature Inspired Picks

Bring the bloom and buzz indoors with fabrics, accessories, lighting, and more—all inspired by nature.

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LEFT: Annie Modica’s enamel tray is hand-screened with finely drawn butterfly specimens. At Home, James! $365.
photography by Manny Rodriguez
RIGHT: A silver-leaf chandelier festooned with colorful glass flowers cheers up a neutral dining room. At Lights Fantastic, $6,299.
photography courtesy of Lights Fantastic

LEFT: This silk floral by Lorca blooms inside all year. Use it to bring levity to formal dining chairs. To the trade through I.D. Collection.
photography by Manny Rodriguez
RIGHT: Victorians had a thing for bell jars planted with oddly beautiful botanical specimens. But you don’t need a dark drawing room to enjoy this antique French dome. At Grange Hall Urban  Flower, $1,590.
photography by Manny Rodriguez

LEFT: A hand-painted, Redouté-inspired tulip adorns this French blue silk pillow. At Home, James! $238.
photography by Manny Rodriguez
RIGHT: Ceramic palm frond chargers in fresh green give your table a tropical feel. At Mecox, $30.
photography by Manny Rodriguez

Lift your spirits with a 19th century French birdcage with original spring green paint. Finches sold separately. At Ceylon et Cie, $2,980.
photography by Danny Piassick

E-mail Peggy at [email protected].

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