The Pulp Edit: Top 10 Spring Inspirations

For the Pulp team, starting a new project always begins with an inspiration board like the one you see above. It helps us capture our client’s style and gives us a guide for the interiors. We also like to create these mood boards to define cutting-edge looks that we see coming on the horizon. Spring is another time of new beginnings, and one of our favorite seasons, so we were inspired to select some of our favorite trends for the season! In true Pulp style, these aren’t your usual pastels and florals, but are new ideas that are more dramatic and complex. Check them out below!
A playful catchall bowl from Haas is crafted in an eye-catching gold and matte black. It’s made of porcelain and embellished with 24K gold.
The stunning ads from Dior in Architectural Digest offer a moody take on spring fashions – and we’re here for it!
Carolina gave these Stevie hoops from Mejuri to Beth for Christmas. They are two-toned and can be worn in multiple ways, which is a perfect fit for Beth’s style!
Matisse’s cut-outs were the inspiration for a handpainted wallcovering from Porter Teleo, soon to be seen in a Pulp project in Florida.
A friend and fellow designer who passed too soon, Traci Zeller gave this necklace to the Pulp duo. To honor her, Pulp is asking for donations to a scholarship in her name at VCU. To give, enter Traci’s name in “Special Instructions.”
Donghia’s Blockbuster wallcovering is infused with mica, giving it a stunning glow. Who knew you could showcase minerals on your walls?
The new Hermès H Booming bracelet is inspired by architectural design. Gorgeous in black and gold, it was featured in the Winter issue of Elle Decor.
Mohair and woven checks are timeless looks that are elevated by both color and style in these luxe Donghia fabrics that Pulp is using in a mountain project.
These beautiful leather looks are meant to be used as flooring, a luxe and surprisingly durable idea from EcoDomo.
This grasscloth brings spring vibes while still retaining a modern style. It’s the Gru Magnus design from Schumacher in a lovely beige and gray palette.
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