/ / / WISH LIST /2/ /1/ SUPER-SIZED IMPACT /3/ Details still count, but the trend in hospitality design definitely favors bold ideas. Whether it’s wallpaper inspired by bygone royalty or heroic-sized floral patterns, today’s aspirational FF&E commands attention. Colors are more saturated. Textures are becoming denser and more intricately layered. Light boxes offer bright ideas for adding affordable drama. When neutrals are needed, they often show up in prints with a larger scale to insure they make an impact. It’s no coincidence that Rococo elements are starting to appear in bespoke furniture collections. Though the more ornate pieces are more likely to be accents than themes, they’re inviting designers to get off the grid. / 1 / Christopher Guy www.christopherguy.com This sunburst-shaped headboard features an 18th century gold finish. Available in sizes to fit queen, California king and king-sized beds. / 2 / Arteriors Contract www.arteriorscontract.com Fifty-two vintage wine bottles form the sides of the Stedman Iron 5L chandelier. The 25-in. high by 29-in diameter fixture comes with a white linen shade/diffuser. / 3 / Jonathan Charles Fine Furniture www.johnathancharlesfurniture.com Inspired by Louis XV’s mistress Madame de Pompadour, the Versailles Collection includes hand-crafted mirrors, tables and a sofa (shown). 10 HOSPITALITYSTYLE.COM / FALL 2012