If you want to give a touch of style to your traditional setting, adding metal looking finishes alway help. Where stainless steel silver once dominated in design, now warmer colours are showing their mettle. From rose gold pendant to copper kitchen cabinet handles, there are plenty of subtle ways you can add metallic hues into your living space.
(more…)Night Watch, interior colour of 2019: vivid, lush and elegant.
With the year coming to an end, we can finally announce the undisputed interior colour of the year: Night Watch. A deep vibrant green, inspired by nature in all its forms.
The hue is rich and intense, with a reminder to the brighter emerald. Inspires calm and tranquillity while maintaining a strong presence on the surrounding. We used this colour in almost every possible settings, from living room backdrop, to bathroom protagonist.
Read more for tips and tricks on how to best use Night Watch in your home.
(more…)5 Geometrical coffee tables
Geometric coffee tables are capable of giving rooms a more modern look. Lots of designs are loud and abstract and need to go with a room’s overall aesthetic, while some sport a simple, yet timeless appeal, perfect for almost all interior designs.
Getting a geometric coffee table that’s too small or big can be disastrous; it’ll either make a room look stuffy and cramped or hollow and empty. Because their shape is out of the ordinary, you must ensure your new coffee table’s size is in proportion to your room’s size, as well as the settee or couch.
Interior Parlour has selected 5 of the most stylish geometrical coffee tables, to help you set the tone in your living room.
(more…)When Japan meets Denmark: Lars Rank’s latest tableware project
Lars’ work is deeply rooted in the Scandinavian design tradition. All his products are hand cast in porcelain clay, a process that demands both precision and dedication. Pieces often have clean forms accentuated with surprising decorations.
In 2005 Lars was on a 4-month stay in Japan at Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park. Here he had the opportunity to explore the Japanese ceramic tradition and this has left a clear mark on his products.
(more…)Moodboard of the Month: May 2019
From Top Left, Clockwise:
- Glossy Gold Calcatta marble
- Dark Brown Woven Leather
- Black Chromed Metal
- Topaz Fabric
- Limelight Fabric (Background)
Minimalistic Ceramics from Copenhagen
On a recent trip to Copenhagen, drifting through the many beautiful showrooms and boutiques, we were fortunate to come across the stunning work of Ditte Fischer and her perfectly formed handmade ceramics.
Ditte’s ceramics are characterized by the Nordic simplicity. With inspiration from Norway, Denmark, and Iceland she has created her unique aesthetics. The clean underplayed design is paired beautifully with discreet colours, creating a collection marked by a refined lightness and quality, resulting in a unique and strong expression – all in a velvety matt finish.
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