Steal This Look: Bohemian Mix in an LA Bedroom

Our friend Jamie Rosenthal, owner of Lost & Found in LA, tipped us off to the work of interior designer Frances Merrill of Reath Design. Merrill, who lived in Greenwich Village, NY, before moving to Los Angeles, works with vintage furniture, bohemian fabrics, and isn?t afraid of color or pattern. Here’s a look at the vibrant bedroom with a list of key sources straight from Merrill.
Above: ?This bedroom was for one of my favorite clients,? says Merrill. ?Her children were getting older and she suddenly found herself with the occasional hour to read a book in her bedroom. I really relished creating that space for her.?
Above: ?The first thing we did was change the color of the plaster from yellow to a pale gray/cream and then layered all my favorite textures, textiles, and designers,? she says.
Above: The daybed is by Reath Design; it’s upholstered in Pindler Tesoro Velvet Fabric.
Above: A wooden stool by Alma Allen is paired with the clients’ own artwork and vintage leather chair.
Furniture
Above: The Console can be custom-made in oak, walnut, mahogany, or alder with various levels of distressing from Dos Gallos in LA. Contact Dos Gallos for pricing and more information.
Above: A wood stool by artist Alma Allen sits in the bedroom (N.B.: Allen has a show in New York at Blum & Poe through October 29).
Above: The Ethnicraft Teak Horizon Nightstands are from Lekker Home; $900 each.
Above: The coffee table is the Symi Coffee Table in coppe...
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