The positively exuberant interior that you saw on the cover of Issue No. 7 earlier this week belongs to Linda and John Meyers, the couple behind Wary Meyers Decorative Arts. With a shared passion for 1970s style, quirky objects, simple graphics, vivid colors, and wildly mixed prints, this pair of artists is perhaps the most creatively synched duo since Charles and Ray Eames. In addition to a portfolio of interiors and installations, they also have a newly opened online vintage shop and a fantastic blog, where they share all of their inspirations and thrifted goodies.
After browsing the blog for a few years now, I find myself tempted to move to Maine just for the incredible yard sale finds—but I know that were I to browse the piles, I wouldn’t have the eye to spot half of the treasures that Linda and John discover. They are truly masters of the craft, and it is always a delight to see what they’ve uncovered. We were so thrilled to get a chance to peek inside their beautiful bohemian abode, and remain huge fans of their witty, eclectic, and joyous approach to decorating. I’ve shared a few of my favorites bits and pieces from their blog, but you can see all their fun finds by visiting the site here.
{Image above: a page from the book Country Houses by Franco Magnani}
{A vintage shell chair that John customized with his own illustrations}
{Pillows made from vintage fabrics, available in Linda and John’s Etsy shop}
{A brass hippo container, one of their many flea market treasures}
{A modified cover of Art in America becomes a piece of wall art}
{A room in one of the interiors they designed}
{A graphic book cover found at a flea market}
{All images from Wary Meyers}













