Brighten up your home with Sewing Down South’s new summer collection

Add a pop of color and fresh new pillows to your home with colorful and chic patterns from Sewing Down South’s new summer collection.

A woman sits on a mustard yellow couch against a dark green tiled wall, smiling warmly at the camera. She's holding a floral-patterned pillow that matches several others around her. Dressed in a colorful, patterned outfit, she’s surrounded by vibrant decor, including yellow flowers and soft pink blooms in the background.

City Editor Callie recommends checking out the Euro Blue Tiles Pillow + the Sirens.

Photo by CHStoday

Charleston thrives in the warm weather, and the city is currently blossoming and buzzing as we march toward summer.

While the bright colors of the new blooms are giving the Lowcountry a fresh new look, how are you freshening up your home for the warmer months? We recommend adding a few pieces from Sewing Down South’s new summer collection.

The new line offers bright blues, lemon yellow, and patterns inspired by a summer abroad in Europe. The line features eleven pillows, kitchenware, apparel, and bags. “We want you to feel like you’re on vacation every time you walk into your home,” said Co-founder of Sewing Down South, Craig Conover, in a press release.

This photo captures a cozy, elegant bar and lounge adorned with cascading pink, purple, and white floral decorations. Leather barstools line the bar, which is stocked with various bottles. A wooden communal table with black chairs sits beneath more floral arrangements.

Stop by The Den at Emeline Hotel for a chic spot to check out the pillows and sip a cocktail.

Photo by Jennifer Austin Photography

You can see the new pieces in action at Frannie & The Fox’s “Den in Bloom,” the summer installation features Sewing Down South’s new collection + Sojourn Pottery through September. Pro tip: The floral scape makes for a colorful and chic spot to sip your next cocktail.

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