Right here in southern California, we simply had one of many greatest rain storms we’ve had in years! It lasted a few weeks and now that the solar is again, the air is contemporary, and every part is inexperienced and vibrant, I’m actually craving spending extra time exterior. When you’re additionally trying ahead to ditching these rain boots, getting exterior, and feeling the grass in between your toes, I’ve simply the factor (nicely… issues, plural) for you: the newest Opalhouse Designed with Jungalow outside assortment at Goal! We’ve obtained outside seating, pillows, planters, and pom poms on this assortment. So mud off these sunnies, seize a large brimmed hat, and let’s get into all this jungaliciousness!
I’m loving this shiny and daring sunny second that includes our rattan pod , solar pouf and matching outside solar pillow. The yellow stripes on the pod cushions remind me of striped awnings I used to see after I lived in Italy – there’s one thing so timeless and enjoyable a few basic stripe. And the chunky pom pom hat on high of the pod has obtained to be certainly one of my favourite design particulars on this assortment. It’s giving limoncello vibes!
For this assortment, I needed to carry earthy tones and natural shapes to the forefront – particularly within the type of planters. Planters & vegetation are SUCH a good way to create visible curiosity in any outside space. They will also be used to outline an area, make an in any other case sterile house (like a concrete balcony) extra alive, they usually can be utilized to assist vegetation that may want slightly extra TLC turn into cellular, slightly than stationary within the floor, if their gentle and watering wants are totally different than their plant neighbors which are within the floor. And for these of us who could not have any outside house round our houses, planters are one of the best ways to carry the outside in! Indoor vegetation add a lot life, colour, and dimension to any room. These terracotta planters are available a few sizes and shapes and are the right vessel for big indoor or outside vegetation. I additionally love the wavy sample on the gentle blue planter – jogs my memory of ripples in a physique of water. Peppering botanicals and lanterns in numerous sizes, and at totally different heights (like on high of this wavy aspect desk) not solely guides your eye throughout the house however it additionally creates a layered look you could curate both indoors or out.
Topanga Membership Chair | Pink Planter | 10″ Terracotta Planter |15″ Terracotta Planter
This can be a complete vibe!!! I’ve a not-so-secret love for sample, however do you know that I additionally love a matchy matchy sample second? Having the identical sample repeat on a number of surfaces, like we did right here on the solar umbrella, pillows and ceramic aspect desk, is a good way to create cohesion and provides an surprising throw again to the 60s and 70s when of us typically had the identical print or sample on their curtains, sofas, and desk linens. Form of a contemporary twist on a classic development.
If you wish to go slightly extra refined when it comes to a matchy matchy patterned second, otherwise you don’t have an enormous outside house, and need to do this development indoors, you may pair the aqua printed pillows with the blue plant stand and aqua planter (loving the worth level, btw… solely $20!).
It’s all the time exhausting for me to decide on a favourite merchandise from a Opalhouse Designed with Jungalow drop, however I feel this umbrella is likely to be ONE of my faves from this assortment! The sample (which I created by taking components from certainly one of my work and digitally piecing them collectively), the perimeter, and the truth that it tilts so you may angle it to dam the solar because it strikes by the sky simply make me blissful!
Thanks a lot for becoming a member of me on this sunny journey! Can’t wait to have a mojito (or two!) out right here. When you’re prepared for some jungalicious outside vibes, try the Opalhouse Designed With Jungalow assortment right here.
Pictures by Jenna Peffley