Palm Springs Glamour

Palm Springs is the perfect interior design style for those looking for a little eclectic fun. The style is widely described as a white clean setting with vibrant pops of colour and an eclectic choice of characterful items. What I love about the Palm Springs style is that it allows you to mix and match, be daring and have a little fun at the same time. This style is all about showing exuberance and luxury and you will notice strong connections with the outdoors. If you have got the weather, you have to enjoy it.


All paint colours have been selected from Little Greene's Absolute Matt Emulsion Range. From left to right: Canton (94) - Air Force Blue (260) - Angie (185) - Apple (137) - Linen Wash (33).

With such a beautiful and exotic range of quality matt emulsion colours, they were the fitting choice for creating a little Palm Springs luxury. I have selected the colour palette with the focus on the strongest colour Canton (far left) and the softest, Linen Wash (far right) with the colours between this acting as the perfect accents, particularly with soft furnishings, cushions and accessories.

Clockwise from top left: Nina Hollywood: Regency Antique Brass Horn Top Table - Gillmore Space: Circular Side Table Marble with Brass Base - Target: Brass Accent Table - Bernhardt: Blanchard Side Table.

Brass side tables appear to be a dominant feature in many Palm Springs designs. Slim and elegant tables with glass or marble tops look fantastic next to a simple structured sofa. All types of brass work whether it is polished, brushed or even antique, do not be afraid to mix and match, this style is all about multiple materials and textures. My favourite design has to be the Gillmore space with its incredible white marble top, these two materials work perfectly together.

It would not be Palm Springs unless you had that famous palm print fabric! keeping with the eclectic layered theme, I have selected two printed fabrics that would work incredibly well in the cushions against the soft and simple tones of the sofas whilst I have added that iconic pop of colour through the use of rich teal velvet. To balance out the style keeping in with the clean surroundings, I have selected the Patina and Folia velvets to add some soft neutral tones.

From top to bottom: Minotti: Andersen Sofa - Made.com: Rufus Sofa - BoConcept: Osaka Sofa.

As the design plays with a large number of materials, textures and prints, it is best to keep some of the larger features in the room simple. In most examples of this incredible style, you will see that white or neutral structured sofas are used which acts as the perfect divide between patterns, usually separating the design of the rug from the prints on the cushions. A simple and large sofa is also a fantastic way to distance materials, for example, if you were to use chrome on one piece of furniture and brass on the other as I have seen in a few designs.

Clockwise from top left: Luxdeco: Lunar Armchair - Brabbu: Malay Armchair - Knoll: Barcelona Chair - Decor Pad: Velvet Pleated Ottoman Stool.

Whilst the sofas act as the visual divide to the room, the feature chair is where you can get adventurous. The feature chair (or chairs depending on the size of your space) can be anything from an armchair to an ottoman, pouffe or footstool. My favourite style is the velvet pleated ottoman featured above, full of character whilst complementing the surroundings with my choice of teal velvet feature upholstery.

From left to right: White Marble - Brass - White Wood - Chrome - Clear Glass.

The selection of materials is key to creating this design. Whilst you can mix and match to your heart's content, after all, that is the beauty of this style! I have selected five materials that I feel represents Palm Springs in all of its glory. Applying glass or white marble to tabletops and surfaces adds that highly sort after luxury finish whilst chrome and brass are the perfect additions to furniture frames and light fixtures. Finally, white wood is the perfect supporting finish to keep things light, bright and clear, whilst also acting as a visual divide to add distance between characterful materials.

Clockwise from top left: CB2: Big Dipper Arc Floor Lamp - Moooi: Raimond Dome 79 - Moooi: Valentine Table Lamo Gold - DelightFull: Scofield Floor Light

Lighting is incredibly important in interior design. Lighting does not only allow us to see in the dark. It can set moods, enhance spaces and even take on sculptural forms to create works of art. As previously t within an interior space, though is often an afterthought in mentioned, Palm Springs is all about luxury and glamour and lighting is a very easy way to add opulence and style to a room. A top choice of floor lamps is the iconic arc lamp with fabric shade whilst ceiling pendants range in styles and sizes, anything from a single detailed pendant to a suspended work of lighting art.

Please note that the theme board above is for inspiration purposes only and that Martyn White London takes no credit for the projects and photography. We are currently working on sourcing the original credits. If you are one of the project designers or photographers and would like a credit added or an image removed, please do contact us.


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