Love It Or Leave It? The Florence Broadhurst Nursery

Australian Post Posted by Amber Robinson at 3:00 PM on September 5, 2008

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No doubt that the Florence Broadhurst collection of wallpaper and fabric designs are fabulous. I have a lampshade in the Japanese Bamboo. But the use of her prints to furnish a whole nursery is well – bold!

Sydney-based interior decorator Greg Natale seems to be a big fan of striking statements. See another kid’s room after the jump.

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Hey – at least it’s not Disney decals.

[Greg Natale via OhDeeDoh]

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  • Sarah says:

    I love that first room! Actually, I think they’re both great, although I’m not sure how well a bold print would hold up once the child is old enough to have an opinion about such things – and wanting to stick solar system posters/their own artwork etc on the wall.

    Maybe for my own bedroom…

 

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