The Trend: Elusive Dynasty

The Mood

A world of deep colors influenced by Asian traditional design and opulence. Filled with deep colors, beautifully aged walls with rich patinas, bright golds, shining crystal and occasional moments that remind you that you are in our contemporary time.

You are a welcomed guest in a dreamlike and elegant home. This is a dynasty to which you already belong, the dynasty of your imagination, which is vast and wonderful. An imagination ignited by beautifully drawn koi fish swimming against bold backdrops to event tables with ornate fabrics and tapestries. The contrast of aged furniture and walls with excessive beauty drives this tale of wonder. From draped silk fabrics, to exquisite screens and aged walls, to chandeliers and paintings, this story completely envelops you in its depth and abundance of beauty.

The Colors & Vessels

Unlike Leaf & Line, this collection is known for its ornate and elaborate aesthetic. The colors of the story evoke a stunning ambiance with lavish details and silhouettes. The delicate hand painted blue and white vases [eleanor] sit next to a variety of mercury glass votives [regime], heavy gold details [dominix], and deep jades [yuma].

 

The Showroom

As your walk through the Elusive Dynasty story you feel as if you’ve gone into an estate home of a world traveler. The space is draped with deep silks and layered with printed tapestries and artwork. The walls are dripping with coatings of rich paint with Koi fish sketches scurrying all around. The play of shiny and matte textures lends itself well under the sea of floating candelabras.

 

The Flowers

The floral design for this trend mirrors the Japanese Ikebana style arrangements. The flowers follow the strong Asian influence but are more lush and decadent. The appearance gives the feeling that the flowers have been plucked from the estate’s garden: a plethora of blossom branches, roses, cymbidiums, delphinium, ranunculus and pepper berries mixed with frittilaria, allium and larkspur.

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