Peach Perfect: Spring Decor Picks from Simona Levin

Simona Levin, founder of Winding Lane Design, shares her favorite ways to bring spring’s freshest hue into your home, all courtesy of local shops.


01.

Fig Linens

Herringbone Throw, $350.

“A subtle pop for an outdoor chaise lounge or a sunny window seat.”

Fig Linens and Home, Westport; Figlinensandhome.com


02.

Terrain

Ceramic Pinch Bowl, $24

“These in a pinch bowls — great for sneaking color into the kitchen.”

Terrain, Westport; shopterrain.com


03.

Ayr Barns

Waffle kitchen towel, $28

“Love all things waffle weave—great for kitchens and guest room hand towels.”

available at AYR Barns, Westport; ayrbarns.com


04.

Bungalow

Lamp, $398;

“Perfectly petite to fit even the smallest spaces.”

available at Bungalow, Westport; bungalowdecor.com


05.

Terrain

Glass Cloche with matches, $36;

“On a mantle or coffee table -so chic.”

Terrain, Westport; shopterrain.com


06.

Bespoke Designs

Vermiligio Dinnerware, $105;

“Love this new take on a classic designs.”

Bespoke Designs, Westport; bespokedesigns.com


Photographs: Headshot by Jen Goldberg Photography; living room shot by Kirsten Frances Photography; product images courtesy of designers/brands

Simona Levin, Founder of Winding Lane Design, Simona brings a classic approach to her designs — blending neutral palettes and relying heavily on architectural pieces and textures. Specializing in interior architecture and design, her portfolio includes residential homes in NY, CT, Boston, Miami and Nantucket

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