I noticed immediately that the palette of what I saw as a whole was livable (no hot pink or acid green) and warm in every single hue, and I love it. Last year's cool mauve was this year's warm plum; last year's sage or wasabi was this year's moss or soft chartreuse. Erstwhile Empire blue is now robin's egg, even running to sensual turquoise. I also saw orange of an almost ethnic stripe that went from dark rust to burnt pumpkin — never fast-food ca. 1971 — and for once I didn't mind it. Today's pictures are mostly of things (look later for a post on color in interior design) and we'll probably have plenty of overlap.
I'd like to thank Eileen McComb of Benjamin Moore, Linda O'Keefe of Metropolitan Home and design guru Carol Helms for a lively and insightful discussion on the state of things.
I love the 2 photos with ceramics - blue and green together - so lovely!
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Yes, the ceramics are gorgeous: are they available anywhere?
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I can get behind these colors!
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Ooooh, I love the green and blue, too.
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That top pic is bringing back a flood of 80's memories at the big office I worked at..... all raspberry and mauve, some peach, some mint green.
Damn you damn you damn you.
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