Quatrefoils
Mar 13, 2013
The timeless quatrefoil pattern, representing a four-leafed clover, has roots dating back the the medieval times. It served as a staple in Gothic architecture and still enjoys a strong following centuries later. It’s even an ever-present motif in local showhouse designs. In a nod to St. Patrick’s Day this Sunday, here’s a roundup of furnishings and accessories inspired by those four lucky leaves.
Clockwise, from top left: Clover wall decal by Shanna Murray // Jonathan Adler dish // CocoCozy Quatrefoil pillow // Dress My Cupcake wooden dessert spoon // Brass table via 1stDibs // Kellin Silver mint clover earrings // Ethan Allen side table in antique white // Clover Bronze table lamp by Interior Connector
Clockwise, from top left: Anna screen by Julian Chichester // Suzanna Kasler Quatrefoil bedding via Ballard Designs // Layla Grace gold pendant necklace // Suzanne Kasler Indoor/Outdoor rug via Ballard Designs // Quatrefoil iPhone case // Lucky Clover keychain