I liked the pattern, but you can't repeat it in your interior, because you do not know how it is called? Look at our list - in it you will surely find the answer.
1 Damascus
Popular pattern, which is often found on the curtains and wallpaper. Despite its complexity, it is quite recognizable and represents a broken flower of an elongated form, sometimes in the frame of the rhombus. It is primarily in classical interiors, in modern spaces can be used either in the case when the background and pattern are practically merged, or very dosed, for example, on decorative pillows or a small carpet. Named in honor of the capital of Syria, where fabrics with fancy plant ornaments were produced.
Damascus on the wallpaper in the modern interior
Damascus in the upholstery of the sofa
Damascus on bedspreads
2 paisley
It is also called Indian, or Turkish cucumber. Appeared in Persia and Iran, where it is called Bout. The name "Paisley" received by the name of the city in Scotland, in which they began to produce fabrics inspired by craft in English colonies. Meets on clothes. It looks like an elongated drop, drawn by contrasting colors, with a cooled left or right to the sharp end.
Paisley pattern
Paisley pattern in Boho's interior
3 Chevron, or Zigzag
Perhaps the most relevant ornament from our selection, which became the hero of many modern interiors last year. With the help of it, the walls are separated, causing associations with the mountains, it is often used on pillows, plaids and carpets, even chest. The presence of floors with such an ornament visually lengthens the room.
4 Goose foot ("Parya de-Kok", "Parya de Putle", "Dog Tooth", Houstutut, Shepherd Cell)
I am familiar to us by clothes: often meets in poncho, jackets and plaids. In the houses, it is elegantly looking in the upholstery of the chairs. Use this ornament on the wallpaper undesirable can be rich in the eyes. Ideal for modern classics.
5 Tartan, or Cage, or Scotland
Scottish cell - classic English interiors. Adds dimension and calm room. It looks good on the upholstery of upholstered furniture and on the curtains.
6 meander
Greek geometric pattern, which, as a rule, is used for edging objects. It is often found on carpets, lamps, sometimes as a ceiling or wall plinth. Indispensable for interiors in the Mediterranean style. Performed in black, dark blue and gold color.
Meander on the most close to the viewer pillow
Meander pattern on the floor
7 Tula de Zhui
Thin small pattern with pastoral plots, which is often found in French interiors. It is appropriate in the style of Provence, especially in the bedrooms and budi.
Pattern of Tual de Jew on the curtains in the bedroom
8 Shinazri
This name is not a pattern, but a whole direction in the art and design of interiors. Translated as "Chinese". The motives of medieval Chinese art were actively used in elegant interiors of the 18th century. Nowadays, you can buy wallpapers and fabrics with such patterns, they look like plant motifs with birds in pastel, but bright colors (light green, pink, gold) medium and large size.
Wallpaper in the style of shine
9 ikat
A blurry pattern resulting from unevenly colored threads. Came from the east. It is applied on carpets, decorative pillows and bedspreads. Perfectly fits into ethnic interiors and in the style of Booho, in other cases it should be used very dosed.
Monochrome ikat on the carpet
10 Patchwork
The pattern consisting of heterogeneous pieces assembled on the principle of mosaic. Popular on tile in bathrooms, bathrooms and kitchens.
Patchwork tile