The Power of Purple

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Inventive, audacious and contemplative, Pantone’s 2018 color of the year—Ultra Violet—brings freshness and mystery to every home

Curated by Karine Monié  |  Photographsy Courtesy of Jonathan Adler, Z Gallerie, Boca Do Lobo, Lindström Rugs, Brabbu

 

  1. JONATHAN ADLER LAVENDER BARGELLO HONEYCOMB THROW PILLOW, $165, jonathanadler.com.

     

     

  2. Z GALLERIE AMETHYST CONDUIT 1, $599.95 – $999.95, zgallerie.com.

     

     

  3. BOCA DO LOBO DIAMOND AMETHYST SIDEBOARD, $28,110, bocadolobo.com.

     

     

  4. LINDSTRÖM RUGS ANGULUS, $90 per sq. ft., lindstromrugs.com.

     

     

  5. BRABBU BEGONIA ARMCHAIR, from $2,650, brabbu.com.

     

     

  6. Z GALLERIE ZARA PILLOWTOP OTTOMAN, $549, zgallerie.com. Lifestyle by Jonathan Adler, jonathanadler.com.
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