An ikat pattern is the result of a procedure known as resist dyeing which a quite similar tie-dye. Through the named process, only certain parts of the fabric are affected by the dye, resulting in a cool tribal-inspired print that works with every style.
I'm having a little ikat moment lately, weather is a beautiful ikat area rug, a fab pillow or bedspread and even tapestry, I find ikat rather amazing.
So, whether you want to incorporate ikat in your space by starting off slow and just use the fab fabric on your pillows, then work your way up to an rug and then upholster a piece of furniture… Here a couple of my favorite interiors featuring different types of ikat patterns.
Fun and fresh bedroom, with fab mint walls and lovely ikat bedspread.
Chic, eclectic living room design with lovely burlap club chairs, white & black ikat pillows, espresso modern cocktail table, black convex mirror and crystal chandelier.
Upholstered ikat sofa with a special fabric designed by Susan Hable Smith and Katherine Hable.
Amazing rug paired with a quilted chair, looks great no?
Ikat area rugs from floorsusa // Dwell Studio Ikat pouf // Pottery Barn and Williams Sonoma pillows // Black Ikat burlap storage bins from Kirkland//
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