.......Get the look from This Morning!
By Kim Hepworth
Are you constantly captured by the interior and design sets of TV shows and dramas and wondering where on earth 'Eastenders' Tania or maybe not so much where Phil Mitchell got that wallpaper from?
If so then Bryella's new blog 'As seen on TV' might just be of interest.
After returning to work from maternity leave I am raring to go and hoping to put to some use what may have been considered as 'excessive' TV viewing into some sort of productivity!
This week features the set of This Morning, from Philip and Holly's very own sofa cushions to the stunning back drop wallpaper from Harlequin.
Bryella will share the designs so that you can re-create your very own desirable setting.
Get the Wallpaper....
It looks like the set designers at ITV have equally fallen in love with Harlequin's Delphine Collection as we have. The striking back drop wallpaper in shades of pink and grey has managed to uplift what would appear as an otherwise very dull view of the Thames. An uplifting colour scheme, perfect for the cold winter mornings.
Available to browse and buy on the Bryella Website the Camille design is equally effective whether it is hung horizontally or vertically. Shown above in coral, grey and duckegg it is available in five other colourways to either compliment OR contrast with your own colour scheme.
'A Bright Star' accredited by Harlequin in the British textile world.
With its botanical themes and selection of fluorescent colours, this is definately one that is not for the faint hearted. And If stripes are not your thing, then on the HUB set of This Morning alongside the shows resident soap guru Sharon Marshall, appears a more retro setting, perfectly offset by the popular multi stem design cushions by Orla Kiely.
A byword for inspirational design...........
So if it's a love for all things retro that you crave then you will be pleased to know that Harlequin have joined forces with Irish born/ London based fashion designer Orla Kiely to turn her 60's and 70's inspired designs from handbags and kitchen-wear to your internal walls and windows!
I have spotted this design on numerous occasions whilst out and about with my newborn, but not just on TV sets, this has become a very popular choice of interior design in show homes throughout the UK especially favoured by Barratt and Wimpey homes.