I have noticed that pineapples are trending lately! That just confirms to me that everything comes back because 25 years ago when I started in the design business......lots of pineapple decor!
Seeing this awesome wallpaper started me on the search for more.
Feast....
More colors....
I am so in love with this and just might become obnoxious in my pursuit to force on a client....
I found this version on Spoonflower
Looks like it comes in different scales....
Next up is this bath by JD Interiors
I tried to find this paper....still on the hunt!
Hygge and West has some awesome pineapple paper also!
Ana Gasteyers bathroom made the rounds....
There are quite a few color ways....
Next up is Aimee Wilder's Bungalow Collection
Love.....
Great huh?
Anthropologie carried this paper for a while. It is actually from Adelphi makers of custom and historic wallpapers.
I found this one from Walfab
Of course I love the turquoise and black!
Great pineapple grasscloth from Greg Kinsella
I couldn't believe there was not more! What about you.....Yes...No?
Have a great Monday.....it is pouring down rain here in Florida but no worries....I am inside cleaning. The rain makes it easier not to get distracted.....
Shapoop
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I remember my mom having pineapple fabric in the 80s. It reminds me of those days and I LOVE it! The Hygge and West is one of my favorites; the Annie Wilder is new to me, and I love that one too. It is snowing here in Michigan.
Katie Brown has that larger scale pineapple paper in her brownstone entry featured a few years back. LOVE it.
Not a big fan of pineapples on the wall,BUT if anyone could change my mind it would be YOU!! Happy Monday,
Kathysue
Brass pineapples are the bomb!
I love all these! how funny I blogged about the Hygge and West one a week or two ago. I thought it was so colorful and fun.
Love the grasscloth version of the first one. Lovely.
Lauren
Pineapples in the home are supposed to bring you good luck! Those papers are a lot of good luck.
I try so hard to convince myself that I don't need wallpaper anywhere so I can save money and you always ruin it for me!!! Now, not only do i need more wallpaper, I also need another room in my house so I have somewhere to put this one. Grrr
i'm on board and the first paper is my favorite. and the black and white foyer? Incredible.
I'm obsessed by the coral tone wallpaper in the bath by JD Interiors. Please share if you identify the source! Great looking papers.
Oh my gosh. Stop it. I want it all!
Oh boy, so many great papers and I have always loved pineapples but have never seen them in papers like this. Seems to me I have seen that orange paper that you are trying to track down the source in yellow and blue as well. Thanks for the inspiration! xo
Hi Sherry, I always loved the pineapple! That orangey wallpaper in the powder room is perfection!
xo
Holly
For me, it's a NO! My mom went through a phase in the late 70's or early 80's where our house looked like it was preserved from Colonial Williamsburg. Pineapple wallpaper in our foyer and formal dining room were just the tip of the iceberg. No thank you!
Love these...
Love the pineapples on the wall in the second photo... I remember when pineapples were all the rage too - i think they symbolize something like hospitality or something... now i gotta look that up!
Cindy
I have been noticing this trend lately, too. I do love it, especially when the scale is large. It makes it that much more modern. I would definitely be on board with the wallpaper idea!!
absolutely, I love that first entry with the big bold pineapples! Very cool.
but have you found a brass pineapple...like a really big one? then we'll know for sure!
Ok I was there 25 years ago when it was popular. I loved it then and I love it now. The large scale prints are insanely beautiful! Do you recall seeing that Celerie Kemble entry hall in camel and black with the large scale pineapple wallpaper. It's to die for!
guess i am the only kook that saw patchy and then the guest room rug and thought what?!?!
love a fellow guest room hoarder......will tackle mine, someday!
debra
now i have pineapples on the mind!
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