6/19/24

The Pulp Edit: It’s a Material World

Pulp is always looking for unique and exciting material, especially for our renovation projects. We love texture and natural elements, and we want to bring a sense of discovery and adventure to the interiors we design. Here are some of our favorite looks right now.

Porcelain vases from Regina Andrew have a beautifully artisan style, and the natural and textured finish offers a handmade look.

Varied shapes are embroidered onto a textural ground cloth and then embellished with chunky stitches and French knots for the River Stone fabric by Donghia.

Jean Cocteau’s art inspired the faces in the Poteries wallpaper pattern. The design from Scalamandre is available in blue or terra cotta.

The Washington drop pull from Modern Matter has the look of a beautiful brass door knocker.

Texture and material take a softer approach with a lovely taupe-colored sheepskin by Zinc. We love the depth and dimension provided by this oh-so-natural look.

Abstract hand shapes are cast in solid iron with gold leaf finish to hold a 5-inch crystal sphere. This handsome accessory is from Global Views.

Pulp loves terrazzo stone looks, and this Arabescato Bianco pattern from Santa Margherita is a standout. It has a varying pattern with larger stones that’s stunning.

Stars and Xs interlock for a fantastic pattern that we love! Le Cafe is an interlocking porcelain mosaic tile from Bedrosians Tile & Stone.

The Pulse wallcovering pattern from Innovations has the look of a gorgeous stone. And it’s “green” in more way than one since it’s crafted of environmentally friendly cellulose.

The Zulma tape from Schumacher was inspired by the mosaic columns of a
seaside monastery in Palermo, Sicily.

If you’re considering a major renovation, check out our latest issue of ICON that covers every detail of what a Pulp renovation can be!

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