Trellis + Trellis
One is an outdoor structure, often involving lattice. The other is a design, originally made famous by Elsie de Wolf, but currently in every magazine and on every blog, thanks to Kelly Wearstler.
Though KW's trellis pattern is a little on the overexposed side at the moment (it's one of (
Though KW's trellis pattern is a little on the overexposed side at the moment (it's one of (
This is a trellis at its best and most functional: providing a bit of shade on a sunny deck with a gorgeous view.
With substantial columns as a base, this trellis has real presence.
Sometimes just a touch of the pattern is enough.
I love trellises with just a bit of greenery.
And trellis in green gives this bedroom a fresh, preppy vibe.
Up close, trellises can be truly interesting, structurally, especially in how they allow light and shadow to play.
The design of this trellis is just a bit moder, which I love, especially next to the stark blue sky.
I usually think of trellis as a pattern for a living room or bedroom, but this convinces me that it's perfect for a kitchen, too.
I like the way this trellis offers some shade near the pool.
These pillows solve the overexposed "trendy" problem - if you get sick of a throw pillow, you can always stick it in the closet.
Of course, the nice thing about trellises-as-structures is that they do stick around - they can't be stuffed in the closet. I love the way these plants suggest that the structure of this patio is here to stay.