La Vie Boheme
La Vie Boheme
I remember it clearly in my
foyer of my childhood home, tall fluffy luxe Pampas Grass in a vintage green
glass vessel. It was a popular 70s home décor trend, and it is back; Pampas
Grass is making a resurgence, popping up everywhere from interiors to
weddings. Pampas grass (Cortaderia
Selloana) is a South American plant native to Argentina,
Brazil, and Chile. Pampas Grass was first introduced to the USA in Santa
Barbara, California in 1848. It grows feathery plume grass in shades of white,
beige, and pink. I fell in love again with Pampas Grass spending a great deal
of time in California where it grows in abundance. It only made sense as I
transformed Frivolous to reflect a California Casual feel, and sought out
products with that laid back aesthetic, that Pampas Grass would be a part of Frivolous. I love the texture of it and that it is a natural and sustainable
material. I love that it can be used to add interest and height to an empty
corner or as a whimsical centerpiece on a table or add a layer of texture to
any décor. No matter your décor style, vintage bohemian, airy and beachy,
minimalist/Scandi, neutral or electric and colorful – Pampas Grass works!
Whether you are planning a
wedding or looking for a simple and inexpensive way to refresh and elevate your
space then pampas grass is it and it is not going anywhere soon.
Noelle Halcrow xox
January 2021


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