Why embroidery looks modern and how to fit it into the interior

“Life is too short to do anything other than embroidery!” says a saying that is familiar to many needlewomen who love embroidery. Everyone knows that embroidery It has a long history.

In ancient times, embroidery on clothes and household items had a protective value. In the modern world, we use embroidery mainly for decorating, creating beauty, coziness and shaping style.

One of my friends used embroidery in the decor of the apartment, her rooms were played with new colors! Products of this type of needlework perfectly complement any living room and improve the atmosphere of the house.

Editorial "Site" I have 25 great ideas for you. cross-stitching for interior decor. Inimitable style!

  1. Unusual and interesting decorated walls of the working corner of the needlework.


  2. The creative approach of the author of this creation is felt.


  3. For embroidery lovers! Why not decorate the result of your work, for example, floor lamp?


  4. To realize this idea, you will need a white wall as a canvas, an enlarged scheme of your favorite cross embroidery, acrylic paints and a little inspiration!


  5. Elements of marine style can be introduced into the interior with the help of an embroidered panel with the image of the anchor.


  6. Done with the soul!
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  7. Very nice, isn't it?


  8. Designer Charlotte Lancelot decorated an entire collection of furniture with cross embroidery, which was called the Canevas Collection. Poofikas, sofas, pillows, carpets and tapestries - they all received elegant "clothing" with a bright ornament.


    Canevas Collections are not furniture covers. This is a “live” embroidery directly along the canvas, or rather, along a grid of holes that cover the surface of furniture and tapestries. Tested for years cross-stitchingIn this design project received a modern interpretation, "moving" to new surfaces, and thereby literally revived anew.




  9. Instead of traditional patterns and ornaments, the Canevas Collection series is covered with modern embroidery. The crosses resemble pixels, and the pictures they add up look like they were made of bricks a la Tetris or Lego.


    Charlotte Lancelot’s series of designer furniture was first unveiled during Milan Design Week at Salone Del Mobile.


  10. Instead of embroidering, people have simplified the process by simply mimicking embroidery. Widespread imitation these days is used quite often due to the desire of the modern world for a quick result, with a minimum of effort.


  11. This idea clearly belongs to a creative, flower-loving woman.


  12. Interesting option for a children's room.


  13. This is what the decorating process looks like.


  14. See how beautiful the flowers and other plants depicted on carpets and tapestries look!


  15. Another great source of inspiration for decorating the walls of the room.


  16. Do not be surprised, embroidery is found even in the bathroom.


    I really liked this toilet paper storage option. I decided to adopt this idea and sew such sachets home.


  17. Charming!


  18. A wonderful solution for the bedroom.


  19. I want one of those.


  20. It seems simple things, but after such design they became a bright detail that will add a zest to any kitchen.


  21. Interesting decoration of your favorite home preservation.


    The pattern of the embroidery itself.


  22. Englishwoman Claire Cole proved that you can embroidery not only on fabrics, but also on wallpaper and interior panels. It designs and manufactures embroidered panels for interior designers, architects and private clients.


    Her career is an example of how pursuing a favorite hobby can lead to serious world-class recognition.


  23. Inspired by ancient fabrics and retro wallpaper, using stitches combining different textures and fabrics (skin, suede, silk), the girl developed an innovative process of making wallpaper. This unique and luxurious embroidery transforms walls into works of art.




    Claire’s clients are such luxury brands as Missoni, Anthroplogie, Paul Smith, Liberty. Fashion houses give her to refine their collections so that she breathes life into them with the help of collages, threads and needles.


  24. Loved it. The idea of embroidery on simulated furniture and hanging shelves.




  25. Who would have thought! Embroidery can decorate absolutely anything in the house.




That's the ubiquitous embroidery! It should be noted that according to popular ideas, embroidery is not a simple decoration, but a sacred process.

In traditional folk culture, ornamental compositions were performed to create a talisman - a magical means that helped protect the owner from diseases, troubles and misfortunes. We wish you health, warmth, comfort and favorable weather in the house!

Share your inspiration with your friends. These works of incredible beauty lift the mood and inspire the creation of stylish interior decor with their own hands.

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