🌿 March Favorite Things

March is that beautiful in-between month - still cozy, but reaching for light. A little fresher. A little greener. A little more layered.

Here’s what I’m loving right now:

 
Favorite March Finds from Kelsey Peterson at Style and Space Interiors | Westchester NY
 
 

🕯️ Blueme “Nostalgia” Ceramic Candle (Large 45 oz)

There is nothing subtle about this candle, and that’s why I love it. The oversized ceramic vessel makes it feel like decor, not just fragrance. It’s sculptural, warm, and nostalgic in the best way.

When it’s finished, the vessel becomes a catchall, planter, or shelf styling piece. Investment-worthy and endlessly reusable.

👉 Blueme Ceramic Candle

🎨 Farrow & Ball Greens

March is green season! Not bright, not neon, but soft, complex, layered greens.

Farrow & Ball’s green palette feels especially right this time of year. Think muted sage, dusty olive, and earthy mid-tones that read sophisticated rather than seasonal.

Green in March feels hopeful, but grounded.

👉 Farrow & Ball Green Paint Colours

🐶 Stubbs & Wootton Golden Retriever Slippers

A little indulgent, a little playful, and very on brand for this season of life.

These are a small ode to our new dog, Pickles — because sometimes design inspiration comes from home. They’re polished enough to answer the door in, charming enough to make you smile, and still cozy enough for lingering winter mornings.

👉 Golden Retriever Slippers

🪨 Calacatta Viola Marble Sink

This is drama in the most refined way.

Calacatta Viola’s deep burgundy veining against creamy marble is unexpected and luxurious — perfect for a powder room moment. March is a wonderful time to make one bold, confident design decision.

A sink like this transforms a small space into a conversation piece.

👉 Calacatta Viola Marble Sink

🌸 Phillip Jeffries “Gilded Garden”

Wallpaper in March should feel romantic, but elevated.

This pattern brings movement and artistry without overwhelming a space. It feels collected, not trendy. Perfect for a dining room, bedroom, or even a dramatic entry.

Layered walls are always in season!

👉 “Gilden Garden” Wallpaper

⛓️‍💥 Made Goods Object

A sculptural object that adds instant depth to a room.

Perfect styled on a coffee table atop a stack of books or layered into a bookshelf, it brings volume, texture, and that collected, curated feeling every space needs. March is when I start swapping heavier winter accessories for pieces that still have presence, but feel lighter and more intentional. 

It’s less about filling space and more about adding dimension.

👉 Kelton Marble Chain Object

🌿 John-Richard Artificial Fern Branch in Jar

Architectural greenery without the maintenance.

Branches and structured greenery feel fresher than tight floral arrangements this time of year. They add height and softness at the same time — especially beautiful styled on a console or kitchen island.

👉 John-Richard Faux Fern Branch

💡 Visual Comfort Collier 28” Wall Sconce

If you’re looking for out-of-the-box thinking when it comes to traditional wall sconces:

This piece is cool, unexpected, and a true conversation starter. It challenges the idea of what a sconce should look like and instead becomes sculptural lighting — art that happens to illuminate the room.

It’s definitely a splurge, but the kind that transforms a space and makes it feel intentional and elevated.

👉 Visual Comfort Wall Sconce

March is a season of heavier layers softening, light stretching a little longer, and rooms beginning to breathe again. It’s not about a full overhaul, but about thoughtful swaps and one or two confident choices that signal what’s ahead.

Here’s to fresh greens, sculptural moments, and homes that feel just a little more alive.

- Kelsey

 
 
 
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