ELIZA’S GARDEN

While I was traveling last week, a new addition to the house arrived…

If you know me, then I know what you’re thinking. Another pillow? Really? Yes, really. Because nothing can change a room more quickly than swapping out a little pattern! Which is why I’m pretty head over heels for this new one by Robert Allen as a part of their Williamsburg Classics Collection. They call her ‘Eliza’s Garden’. To me, she’s a little Chiang Mai meets Chintz which makes her absolutely perfect for my home. And every colourway is pretty much to die for!

I first spotted this pattern on our tour of the C.R. Laine showroom last April in High Point where it was used in abundance – and for good reason. The palette was perfect for their cheerful tone.


After ooohing and aahhhhing over them a few times, our tour guide and VP of Merchandising, Holly Blalock, prompty promised me one in the mail. And I promptly placed her on the bed where she will stay for a very long time.

I can definitely see myself adding this pattern to my repertoire of design options! Do you like it? Which colourway would you select for your home?

9 responses on “ELIZA’S GARDEN

  1. Tim@DesignMaze

    it is a beautiful print indeed and I saw that in my local fabric store a couple of months back as well and fell in love with it! Great to see you love it too and now have a couple of them in your gorgeous home :)

    Love you new website by the way Cassandra!

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About Cassandra LaValle

Cassandra LaValle is the founder and editor-in-chief of coco+kelley where she explores trends in fashion, decor and entertaining, highlighting pieces that exude classic design and glamour. As a designer, she consults clients across the globe on styling their homes and private events from her offices in Seattle.