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LONESOME VALLEY

LONESOME VALLEY

Florals for spring? Groundbreaking. However, this season’s florals have permission to go over-the-top in color, style and scale to produce flowers that really wow and command a room. Try these floral fixups to inject a spring into your step.

STORY: Lauren Finney Harden

Le Botanica Series XII

No. 8 and 9 ($550 each)

Buckhead-based artist

Renée Bouchon is known for her abstract art, in particular her Le Botanica series featuring floral motifs painted atop vintage late 19th-century French paper. Sign up for alerts about her next series drop because these sweet, one-of-a-kind pieces go quickly.

Renée Bouchon

Similar styles available at reneebouchon.com @reneebouchon

Ginori Anfora Rajathra Palace Candle ($1,001) fête • 404.254.0144 tresbellefete.com • @tresbellefete

A decorative floral motif brings elegance and sophistication to this artisan-crafted candle from Italian brand Ginori. The utmost in olfactory luxury, the candle’s scent is reminiscent of India’s state of Rajasthan with notes of rose, patchouli and spices of cardamom and coriander. Topped off with a pure gold finial, it’s an indulgent way to bring floral fragrance and design into any space.

Annie Selke Eternal Spring Woven Rug ($2,174)

A perpetually cheerful addition to any room, this woven rug from Kit Kemp’s collection for Annie Selke calls on golden tones to emulate sunshine. Flat-woven and handmade, it adds a touch of craftsmanship and looks at home with neutrals as well as other colors for a maximalist look.

Marguerite’s on Dresden 404.841.9171 margueritesondresden.com @margueritesondresden

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