Anyone who follows my blog knows that I love elephants — my blog header even has two just two of them with parasols. Elephants include your home and eastern exoticism, Hollywood Regency glamour and chinoiserie whimsy. There are choices here for every budget and taste, including some wallet-friendly DIY ideas. — Beth from Chinoiserie Chic
Beth Connolly Interiors
Thomas Paul Elephant Shower Curtain – $120
Shower curtains do not receive any more chic than this version . Insert towels in black and orange and your bathroom is done, turning a dull space into an exotic escape. I’m going to splurge on this for my husband’s bathroom.
John Robshaw Textiles
Indian Elephant Decorative Pillow – $175
Nobody does elephant decor better than John Robshaw. This linen pillow is hand-painted in Jaipur and requires to complete — a work of art.
John Robshaw Textiles
Two Elephants Decorative Pillow – $140
Here is another lovely pillow by John Robshaw, this one having a pair of elephants. This is going on my Christmas wishlist.
Beth Connolly Interiors
Ceramic ‘Buddha and the Ruby Elephant’ Teapot – $33.02
This crimson red lava and Buddha teapot is just excellent for the tea enthusiast like me. It is so darling I would leave it on display in my own kitchen.
Etsy
Classic Elephant Chinoiserie Table/ Garden Stool by Tweaked Home – $250
Vintage elephant backyard stools are classic and include instant Hollywood Regency style to a space. They are sometimes utilized as plant stands, wind tables, garden stools or tucked beneath a console table. This one is a fantastic case with its vibrant colours, fantastic tusks and fretwork details.
Beth Connolly Interiors
Thomas Paul Bazaar Elephant Tray – $26
This darling melamine elephant tray would operate equally well on your table for serving food, on your entryway for keys and mail or on your desk to control clutter. It is dishwasher and food safe also.
Beth Connolly Interiors
Thomas Paul Elephant Bazzar Linen Pillow – $120
This very elegant lace pillow by Thomas Paul would be an excellent addition to a couch, bed or seat. It is manly enough to work superbly in a man’s research or boy’s bedroom also.
Jonathan Adler
Elephant Bowl – $88
New to the menagerie of chic animals by Jonathan Adler, this white glazed elephant bowl would be fantastic on a coffee table or perfect on your entryway for mess or keys. So darling.
Urban Outfitters
Elephant Shaped Patchwork Pillow – $36
Wouldn’t this eastern-influenced patchwork elephant pillow dress up a couch or bed? Fantastic styling.
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Big Porcelain Elephant Stool – $89.99
This is a great price on those massive ceramic lava stools which are so common. Offered in ivory, green or brown, use one on your terrace, alongside a seat or at an entryway. So chic!
Urban Outfitters
Elephant Hook – $10
This brightly coloured metal elephant hook is perfect for keys, scarfs, necklaces and also to add a bit of whimsical charm. A couple flanking a bathroom sink would be ideal for towels.
Jonathan Adler
Midnight Elephant Bank – $88
Jonathan Adler’s ceramic animals are daring and geometric yet classic and whimsical. Offered in black, pink, white, and blue, one of these makes a perfect baby gift — or a fantastic gift for any chic grownup too, for that matter.
Jonathan Adler
Elephant Needlepoint Pillow – $120
This hip needlepoint pillow is the perfect touch for a girl’s bedroom or nursery. Jonathan Adler is bringing back needlepoint at a fun and contemporary way.
Z Gallerie
Pink Elephant Bottle Stopper – $9.95
Last month my ideabook focused on chinoiserie pubs and pub carts. Is not this pink elephant bottle stopper an ideal addition?
Paper Source
India Elephant Rubber Stamp – $7.95
Did you know that you can use rubber stamps rather than wallpaper on your walls? This is a fantastic DIY job for a powder room or a child’s bedroom.
Paper Source
Cavallini Elephant Wrapping Paper – $3.95
Cavallini makes exceptionally amazing paper goods similar to this gorgeous elephant wrapping paper. This would be fantastic framed for a research or even a boy’s bedroom. Purchase a framework at IKEA and you’ve got instant art!
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