According to Pantone Colour Institute, the dawn of the new decade will be painted blue. Curious to find out more about this classic shade and how to use it in interiors?
Read on for five colour matching ideas starting from Pantone Classic Blue and discover where to shop the look from this mood board.
Category: Trends
Rediscovering the simple charm of antique Delft pottery. This school of pottery originated in 17th century Holland and its blue and white palette still commands worldwide admiration today.
Why the Victorians were bonkers but secretly brilliant when it comes to interior design.
Easy to follow tips on how to create timeless interiors.
Over the past couple of years, we’ve seen Scandinavian lifestyle concepts lagom and hygge being translated into the world of interiors, and now, there is yet another philosophy that’s been hitting the design trend radar and urging us to rethink the way we decorate our homes – Wabi-sabi.
Inspired by our recent strolls down the Instagram avenue, we bring you the most wanted vintage designer chairs of the moment.
Did you ever open a magazine to be greeted by a stunning interior characterised by the use of dark colours? It’s a bold design move, easy to admire and then to immediately dismiss as impossible in our own homes. Well, as the saying goes: high risk equals high gain. Here’s why.
The Vinterior feed is filled with some of the world’s most beautiful interiors. From sleek jewel toned sofas to understated antique hallways, your favourite looks on Instagram in June were an eclectic mix! See which ones were deemed the winners over this past month…
Clerkenwell Design Week provided the opportunity to hear a panel of leading contributors unpack the report. They shed light on four leading trends appearing on the global stage, namely bilingual interiors, sugared Scandi, recharged wellness and fluent translation. We’re going to take a closer look at one trend which is rapidly gaining speed within the sphere of hospitality design: bilingual interiors.
Some objects like a clawfoot bathtub or an antique fireplace are forever in style, but when it comes to everything else, it’s roulette. Interior trends come and go in cycles and what used to be outdated can soon become new again.
And that’s exactly what happened with dark wood furniture.
Here’s why dark wood furniture deserves a rethink