A little bit retro and a whole lot of fun, fluorescent hues evoke the youthful spirit of summer while paying homage to the trends of the 1980s and 90s. Though decorating with Day-Glo-charged items can be intimidating, in small doses they can provide a pop of personality that reads playful instead of flashy. From ceiling lights to stools and magazine racks, these items instantly invigorate an interior.
Courtesy of Pigeon & Poodle
LAUREL MAGAZINE HOLDER IN CHARTREUSE — PIGEON & POODLE
A sofa-side storage solution with a contemporary twist, the Laurel magazine holder by Pigeon & Poodle is made of acrylic and boasts a highlighter-hued finish to boot.
Courtesy of Arte
TERRA TROPICANA PANORAMIQUE MURAL IN AZURE — ARTE
The hand-painted tropical motif that adorns this whimsical panoramic wall mural by Arte is accented with shades of neon green, blue and purple.
Courtesy of Stray Dog Designs
CELESTE SPHERE IN PINK — STRAY DOG DESIGNS
Inspired by 1970s disco balls, this hot pink ceiling light by Stray Dog Designs is embellished with multiple layers of paper-mache.
Courtesy of James Dunlop Textiles
RIDING IN DRAGONFLY BY ZEPEL — JAMES DUNLOP TEXTILES
The graphic Greek key pattern in this performance upholstery by Zepel at James Dunlop Textiles creates a sense of rhythm and movement.
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AUNT SUSAN STOOL IN AQUA — STRAY DOG DESIGNS
Bedecked in Moroccan-style ogee engravings, the Aunt Susan stool by Stray Dog Designs moonlights as an ottoman and a side table.
Courtesy of James Dunlop Textiles
CLIMBING IN FUCHSIA BY ZEPEL — JAMES DUNLOP TEXTILES
Do not let the fun shade of fuchsia fool you: This fabric is a real workhorse. Composed of durable FibreGuard yarns, this outdoor-friendly upholstery mimics the look and feel of linen but is designed to withstand even the harshest of elements.
Products featured in this article have been sourced from BOH’s Collections vertical, a showcase of the latest debuts from some of the industry’s leading brands.