The clover look has been trending in design for a good, long while.
In fact, the quatrefoil (four leaves) motif goes way back to the Gothic and Renaissance eras. Look for it in churches, castles and ancient tapestries next time you are traipsing through old Europe.
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Croyland Abbey, Lincolnshire England (via Wikipedia) |
But here in the modern era it’s also easy to find. In honor of St. Patrick, take a look at some clover-inspired design:
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Alexandra Side Chair Hickory Chair |
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St. Tropez Alhambra Chair Lexington |
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Melissa Chandelier Mr. Brown |
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Dawson Chandelier Mr. Brown |
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Alexa Hampton Basil Flush Mount Visual Comfort |
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Bloom 4 Seascape |
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Spaced Corrugated Clover Lights Home Source International |
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Suzanne Kasler Quatrefoil Floor Lamp Visual Comfort |
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Suzanne Kasler Rectangular Quatrefoil Sconce Visual Comfort |
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Quatrefoil Mirror Shades of Light |
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Alexander Wallpaper Thibaut |
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Ravenna Christopher Farr Cloth |
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Bunta Designtex |
So go ahead and pick a four-leaf, quatrefoil or clover motif for your home. It will have you feeling lucky all year long.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
p.s. May your blessings outnumber the shamrocks that grow and may trouble avoid you wherever you go. ~ Irish Blessing