The rich blues of this ancient plant dye are experiencing a fervent resurgence via compelling contemporary objects.
Shibori hand-dyed leathers in Star Indigo, $1,814 per 50-square-foot hide, trade pricing upon request, at BRADLEY, bradley-usa.com
Shibori wallpaper by Atlanta-based Clairebella Studios, $190 per double roll, Belsö Home Studio, Alpharetta, belso-home.com
Diamond Candlestick, $75, BoConcept, boconcept.com
Juliska Al Fresco Collection Splatter and Spin melamine dinner plate, $18, Fragile Gifts, fragilegifts.com
Roar + Rabbit Tete-A-Tete Chair, $1,148, West Elm, westelm.com
Leaf 1 vase, $85, BoConcept
One-of-a-kind Gouro hand-dyed African textile throw pillow, $149, Room & Board, roomandboard.com
Fred daybed, $1,899, CB2, cb2.com
Custom indigo-dyed fabrics by Atlantan Cubby West Spain, $85 per yard plus the cost of fabric (100 percent Italian linen), westspaindesigns.com
Via tea light holder, $7, BoConcept
Selamat ombre tassel chandelier in indigo, $242, Verde Home, verdehomeinc.com
Alliance stool, $1,050, Roche Bobois, roche-bobois.com
Flower wall decoration, $42, BoConcept
Pure glass vase in Mediterranean blue, $43, West Elm
Natural indigo drawing on 100 percent cotton rag by Atlanta artist and designer Steve McKenzie, $300, steve@stevemckenzies.com
Blake raffia dresser, $3,298, Serena & Lily, serenaandlily.com
Fedo ombre blue lacquer tray, $60, CB2
Parlour Bali Indigo Chair, $999, CB2
This article appears in our Summer 2018 issue of Atlanta Magazine’s HOME.