If you’re a furniture painting gal (or guy) like me, then you’ve probably met Anne Marie of Twice Lovely. She’s incredibly talented & refreshingly creative with her work. So many of her pieces are completely unique, one of a kind pieces of art. LOVE that about her.
I’m so excited to welcome her as a contributor to pi! I think you’re going to love this…take it away, Anne Marie!
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I was, of course, completely smitten with my Metallic Herringbone Desk when I did the big blog reveal in November. It sold right away when I brought it into the shop, which tickled me. But I was absolutely knocked off my rocker when it was given a delightful feature on Design Sponge! That’s when it really hit me, herringbone is HOT!!
And once you start noticing it, you realize that it is everywhere! In many different forms and incarnations. I just love this organic, classic, more sophisticated older brother to the bold and geometric chevron design.
With just some painters tape, a little math and some patience, you can have a gorgeous wall treatment in herringbone style:
So I decided to try my hand at another herringbone piece, but this time decided to do a more modern and geometric take on the herringbone, since the piece I was making over had a more mod shape to it.

I’d love to hear what you all think!
I’m obviously a fan, but how do you feel about herringbone? Here to stay? Or here today and gone tomorrow?
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Beautiful post (and makeover!), Anne Marie–and spot on. Herringbone IS everywhere…and I myself am not a believer in trends, meaning I love it today and I’ll probably love it in 5 years. It’s got me thinking about painting some floors…
Hi Shaunna, I’m a new subscriber and this is my first RSS feed and what a gem. I really love the job Anne Marie did on the modern hutch.
I’m looking forward to seeing your posts in my feed.
Smiles
Lesli @ BeautifullyCoastal.com
I’ve always loved herringbone and when I think of herringbone I think of the stunningly beautiful herringbone wood floors in our apartment in Geneva, Switzerland back in the 80s (I know I’m dating myself. .. the dinosaur days as my college-age kids like to say!). They were worn over the decades – if not centuries – and I loved walking where so many others had walked before. When we moved back to the US and people here were taking out their parquet floors because they weren’t “in” I was at a loss for words. They are a classic.