Onyx. Obsidian. Black. — Whatever you call it, this hue has some real appeal. From moody spaces that beckon you in quietly (and threaten to keep you hibernating all winter long) to style basics that you just can’t do without, there’s no wrongdoing in choosing black every time. In a world of blush overload, it’s always nice to go back to black.
xx, chelsea
Caron Callahan krasner coat; yestadt millenery ‘the black juan’ hat; native bear wise palm towel; vintage Karl Blossfeldt book; Tamanohada black fish soap; harly jae pierrot jacket; rho + jo eloise ring; fat and the moon eye coal; moorea seal liam flats.
• photography credits in order of appearance: my unfinished home; harly jae; 1st dibs; home world designs; Carter Brothers Bentwood Chair via havenly; tonya smith; woodchuck; bona drag; farrow & ball; the art cocoon; natassja s.; The Egg Chair by Arne Jacobsen, 1958. Designed for the Radisson SAS Hotel, Copenhagen; daren thomas magee; mode d amour; huntly; anna malmberg via my scandinavian home; the shiny squirrel.
Hi can you please let me know where the black shiplap is from in your bathroom wall photo?
Color story:Onyx
i think that’s probably a dark stain or painted black. :)
Stunning! Absolutely stunning!
I am so curious, what is the name of the plant on the stool next to the bed in the first picture?
thanks so much! i’m not sure – it almost looks like a christmas cactus not in bloom:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/cacti-succulents/christmas-cactus/christmas-cactus-root-rot.htm