Opalhouse Designed with Jungalow Fall Drop!

Dmitry Kuznetsov
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We have had an interesting climate here in Los Angeles this summer (a hurricane and an earthquake the same day, then a little drizzle and the most pink sky I’ve seen, scored by an rainbow!). When we slide in September, it seems that the change is in the air. The leaves go from cold tones to warm red, orange and even roses. It is a time when Mother Nature shows her versatility, so it seems to be the perfect time to share that our last lsthouse designed with Jungalow Collection has arrived.

This collection was inspired by changing stations. We include winks to the winds of change, such as the reason for the grinder that you see in some of the launches and decorative pillows. Brezier’s nights and colder temperatures are a sweet reminder that we are approaching autumn. I don’t know about you, but I feel attracted to spend more time at home during autumn. I think he talks to our human connection/nature and how, only in a modern world, we are still tied to earth through the stations and we need more rest in autumn (and winter) when it is a candle and darker outside. I love the idea of ​​balancing what is happening outdoors with a warm situation, invitation and interiors with jewelry tones.

For me, autumn also symbolizes a meeting moment. Connect with their loved ones, invite people to meals and share the abundance and slower pace of the season. Open hands are a symbol of all this for me (and this dish of open -handed baratijas costs only $ 15!). I wanted to incorporate open hands as a design element that representatives who share and approach, something that I am excited to do in the next week. Open hands are also such a cozy view for guests in any space.

Vase | Large hand | Green Marble Bookends

Slightly obsessed with this printing impression. Isn’t it surprising how the same impression with only a different color of color can be completely different in the sheets compared to the comforter?

I am digging the way in which the varied leaves of Irl are spoken with the leaves in the stamped bedding: love when life mimics art! 😉 And I can’t imagine a more beautiful house for this baby Lil Baby: the fabric detail in this basket is the next level!

Macrame curtain | Edredón | Ceramic garden stool | Back

This vase needs its own moment! The relief detail is so good! I love the textured and almost vintage aspect of this container and only at $ 30, she is a robbery!

This pillow is giving a texture of good taste, if I say it myself. The edge, the rue, the strip, the festoneted edges and the duckotie pumpkins, come on!

I can’t wait to listen to what you think about the last opalhouse designed with Jungalow Collection (available exclusive in Target)! Leave a comment below or Educt us on your autumn route on IG! #Jungalowxtart

All photos of David Tsay for Jungow

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