Shots of blue create continuity and a cool, fresh attitude in this chic Park City home. What might they do for yours?
Photo by Scot Zimmerman | Interior designer: Tori McBrien | Residence: Montage Deer Valley
Janelle Sofa
Alice Lane Home Collection, SLC, alicelanehome.com
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Geo Birdhouse
Crate & Barrel, Murray, crateandbarrel.com
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Barcelona Tray
Jonathan Adler, jonathanadler.com
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Topher lamp by Arteriors
Forsey’s Furniture Galleries, SLC
Arteriors lamp17003-702
McKinney Side Table by Vanguard Furniture
Guild Hall, SLC, utahguildhall.com
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Bohemian Bookends by Bungalow 5
Dunker Beal Interior Design, SLC, dunkerbeal.com
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Gaby Chair by Bernhardt
Thomasville Home Furnishings, Murray, thomasvilleutah.com
Bernhardt chair B2413-1686-022_0

 

Oxford Stool by Theodore Alexander
deCondé’s, SLC, decondes.com
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