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Blue and white porcelain originated in China and was later copied by European and American firms. Its ancient heritage makes it a classic choice for traditional interiors. The blue and white combination, however, can work in every style room.At Home via
Blue and white tiles set the tone for this crisp blue and white living room. Dark blue walls are offset by white mouldings and plantation shutters. Love the spots of bright green.
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Blue and white porcelain pieces mix with more contemporary elements in this living room. Bold stripes and patterns mix with solid colors and clean lines. All great living room design ideas.
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A floral contemporary wallpaper with a deep navy background reminds me of flow blue china. Lots of white keeps the room from being too dark.
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Blue and white toile has the same decorative feeling as blue and white Delftware. Charming and classic. Gold trimmed blue panels also have a classic feel to them.
Censational Girl via
Blue stenciling on cream walls recall spongeware or splatterware pottery. This room has a more casual feeling to the space set by the folk art inspired walls.The Lennoxx via
Blue and white porcelain is as much about pattern as it is about color. Love the mix of blue on white and white on blue florals in this crisp, white bedroom design.Shades of Chic via
A blue and white porcelain inspired wallpaper works in this modern dining room. Modern pendant lights don't compete with the floral pattern on the wall.
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