Cotton & Flax is a fun line of patterned home goods made by hand in Los Angeles. Erin, the designer and maker behind the brand, shared this exclusive look at her new Spring collection, which debuted this week!
This season, in addition to the Cotton & Flax staples – pillows, tea towels, trivets, and coasters – Erin is releasing new patterned cocktail napkins, and more in a fresh new palette across the entire collection. You can take a peek at the collection for yourself here at Cotton & Flax online, with photos by the ever talented Laure Joliet.
• All photos by Laure Joliet for Cotton & Flax.
So so pretty. Love the styling <3
Lovin’ those pillows HARD. Wow!
I love the designs of Cotton & Flax..so simple but still stunning!
Xx, Tiffany { http://www.sunshinedaydreamphotography.com/ }
I love the lookbook for these textiles. So lovely. And I always love supporting fellow LA artisans, so I will have to splurge on a pillow in the near future!
hooray! love erin’s work. such a beautiful collection. and such beautiful photos, my goodness.
What a perfect pairing of beautiful home goods and stunning photography!
Thanks so much for featuring my Spring lookbook! Really appreciate all the kind comments, everyone :)
these throw pillows are so fun + add a great textural element to each space!
That rug in the second to last picture is AMAZING. anyone know a source?
So lovely, really simple and gorgeous designs! I can’t get enough cushions in my life, would love a couple of these!
Beautiful colors in this spread. And those black chairs seem so comfy!
Love this! I have been looking for chairs like those pink ones but can’t find them anywhere!! Anyone have an idea where to look?? I. Need. Them.
i’m pretty sure those are vintage, but perhaps the girls can chime in?
Hi Kari! Erin from Cotton & Flax sent me this message: “The homeowner says that the chairs are vintage and have no markings, so she’s not sure who made them… :( She also mentioned that she sees chairs like those all the time at the Rose Bowl Flea Market – one of my favorite spots to visit!”
That is the perfect white on those walls! Does anyone know what was used or have any ideas for a similar nice bright, warm white?
Everything is just so seriously amazing!!