Friday, May 8, 2009

Loving Ballard Designs' Quatrefoil Headboard


More often than not, I'm a bit bored by Ballard Designs. It's like the home decor equivalent of The Gap: Lots of nice basics in a multitude of pleasant (but rarely show-stopping) colors. And yet, much like The Gap, almost every season they come out with one or two pieces that are really spot-on and even a little bit special. From their summer collection, I love their new Quatrefoil headboard. It's good classic design, but the quatrefoil motif and nailhead trim are both experiencing "a moment", so this piece is both timeless and very "now". I also think this headboard is priced well, ranging from $449 to $887, depending on size and fabric choice.

As with all Ballard Design upholstered pieces, the headboard comes in an array of pre-selected fabrics or, you can even send in your own fabric for a truly customized look. I would go with a solid color, to really let the quatrefoil cut-out and nailhead trim stand out, but the one thing I'm torn on is whether or not it'd look better in a neutral linen (like the Danish linen pictured first) or in a bold jewel tone (like the paprika linen). With the first, I could see it in a calm, beachy bedroom, full of bleached-out wood, luxurious white linens and accents of blue and green sea glass. On the other hand, the bolder paprika color would really pop against white walls and would put the focus squarely on the cut-out. I'd pair the orange with lots of white and navy, which would provide amble contrast, but not be too loud for a bedroom.


Since I'm torn, I'll put it to a vote: