The time has come when we begin to wonder about this question. And I have come back to think about that after reading Azkonobel’s Colour Future’s 2013 and after finding an interesting post by Laura Bielecki reporting the predictions made by the prestigious trend forecaster Lidewij Edelkoort in a meeting in Design Days Dubai 2012. Within a colour palette, indigo is versatile and pairs well with brightest of a similar saturation level, citrus, warmer neutrals and other blues, purples and greens. Curiously, in her seminar in Dubai, Lidewij Edelkoort presented yellow as being the new pink in Interior Design, and that makes sense with its being the complement to the purple family. According to her predictions, yellow will make for vibrant and stimulating colour palettes, fabrics and fittings. And it will come with more staying power than Tangerine Tango, it seems.
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21st Century Cotswolds
Building their own home allowed the Wild family the best of both worlds –
a traditional farmhouse façade and hi-tech glamour within.
“Plots in the Cotswolds are like hen’s teeth,” says interiors and
silverware designer J.B. Wild. “But we’d had a tip-off that this one was
coming up for auction: 130 acres of fantastic land, with beautiful
hedges and all well maintained. It had been in the same family for 90
years and we were lucky enough to get it,” she exclaims, still delighted
at this piece of good fortune.
Just a stone’s throw from Bourton-on-the Water, a village voted one of
England’s prettiest, J.B., her husband, Chris, and their three children
had nabbed themselves an idyllic spot – and one on which their dream to
build their own home could be realised.
The fact that Chris is a residential property developer was a bonus. His
company, Wild Projects, specialises in new building techniques, both
high-tech and eco-friendly, and he’s incorporated many of these into the
build. “It’s great to be able to give new technology a go,” he says.
“The house is best described as Georgian farmhouse in style, but given
the levels of insulation and airtightness we’ve achieved, it’s
cutting-edge in function"... view feature
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A choice of colours
The first thing they did when moving into their new Oslo apartment, was
to paint it all white…
‘We were in such a great hurry with our move, as we were expecting our
son Otto to be born any day, and so he arrived the day after we got our
keys.’ says Synne Skjulstad. As soon as they had got used to their new
arrival and their ever so ‘nice’ nest to bring him up in, they got out
their paints and wanted to play…
They started off with a bucket of glossy signal-red oil paint and
dressed the hallway with built in storage solutions and shelves. Then
they moved on to a patch of bright yellow in their Amish dove grey
kitchen. These two colour choices and the dominant painting in the
sitting room led them to an acute stop in their process. The solution
came when trying to ‘’keep up with the Jones’s’’.
When at the home of their architect-neighbours Andreas Joyce Nygaard and
Heidi Pettersvold they started thinking of their home as having the
look of a boring council office! So they asked their neighbours for help
with the rest of the colour chart... view feature
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How the country got stylish
The Pop Store design team’s eclectic take on the rural idyll in the
heart of Oxfordshire
The address given for Sam Clapp and Brian MacShane’s south Oxfordshire
home leads to a stout panelled door in the façade of a white-painted
cottage, in a row where gardens are carefully tended and voile curtains
neatly pleated. We check the address; this is not what we had expected.
The pair are the creative force behind brand development and design
agency Pop Store, known as a rebel in the retail market. Their company
designed the wacky headquarters for energy drink company Red Bull, and
took the temporary, pop-up shop phenomenon out of London and on the road
to Birmingham, Leicester and all points north. So a picturesque
250-year-old cottage is not what one would have imagined they would call
home.
The only hint that something might be a little different is the
irregular flashing of coloured lights through a window. As the door
opens, the lights become brighter, and a large, arrow-shaped neon
funfair sign with the word “Thrills” comes into view. It sits on top of a
sizeable haberdasher’s cabinet.
“It was bought in Hoxton and intended for the main bedroom, but was too
big to go up the stairs,” says Clapp... view feature
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Who said Oxford was blue?
Jessica Sainsbury runs hotels that are famed for being cool – and her
Edwardian villa is a mix of colour, pattern and texture, too
Jessica Sainsbury’s hall wallpaper is not best seen after a heavy night.
Great gloops of acid green and fuchsia weave up the stairs of the
Oxford house where she lives with her husband, a don at Worcester
College, and their four children.
The lurid colours would come as no surprise to guests of the grocery
heiress’s hotels – the funky Gloucestershire spa Cowley Manor, the
Michelin-starred L’Hotel in Paris, with its baroque jewel-box bar, and
the latest addition to her Curious Hotels chain, the Canal House, which
opened last year in Amsterdam.
“We asked fabric designers Sharmil Govindia and Sally Hemphill, whom we
used for Cowley, to make the wallpaper, because there wasn’t anything
out there with bright enough colours,” laughs Sainsbury, the daughter of
the former Conservative minister Sir Tim Sainsbury. “And then I
thought, what the hell, let them do the curtains as well”... view feature
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The Baileys
Everything in their16th century hillside vicarage near Ross-on-Wye is
reclaimed from something – an old factory, a church, a junk shop, an
atelier, a fruit farm. Wooden boxes nailed to walls work as bookshelves.
School lockers are remade into kitchen cabinets. Bottles become
lampstands.
And nothing is too polished. Floorboards reclaimed from old houses are
roughly painted in off-white. Paint and wallpaper has been steamed off
to expose gorgeous shades of sand- and peach-shaded plaster which they
have left bare. Decorations consist of old shop signs, giant scissors
that once advertised a barber’s, shelf after shelf of garden tools, shoe
lasts with antique clothing hanging from it, mannequins with Sally’s
collection of ethnic jewellery round their necks. Everything is warm,
used, and oozing character... view feature
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Burst into Life
An elegant pale grey palette combines with traditional features to
create a stylish backdrop, which is emboldened with colorful cabinetry,
furnishings and artwork. The house itself was rather dilapidated but
this was ideal for Andrew who wanted something he could redesign to suit
his taste and style. Before long the small boxy rooms on the lower
ground floor were given over to one big open-plan space and the property
expanded with a loft conversion and rear extension... view feature
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Tangerine Tango
Then again maybe 2013 will be A year with Tangerine Tango... we don’t do you?….big thanks to for Isabel de Yzaguirre for her help in putting this month’s newsletter together. Her blogs are well worth checking out Isabel de Yzaguirre.
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