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I'm really loving the {sludgy colours} of these items and also in the room above. They perfectly sum up how I'm feeling today...not emotionally but creatively (if you know what I mean?!) I do love the combination of deep muted tones with the addition of metallic elements to add a little lift to a space. I'm thinking mossy greens with hammered copper and slate blues and greys with rose gold.
Pendant Lights: Tom Dixon, Table & Display Cabinet: Oka, Paint: Farrow & Ball
Rug: Knots Rugs, Bowl: Reshape Studio, Chair: Anthropologie
So, I pulled together a little moodboard.
Purely because I'm totally head over heels for that rug. Unfortunately, rugs and Larry don't mix!! x
I love those sludgy colours - always so restful and they can be enlivened if need be by a shot of colour from a whimsical bright item - or simply kept pure as they are.
ReplyDeleteHi Virginia. A very happy New Year to you!
ReplyDeleteYou're right...they're so versatile. Great on their own as you say and easily adapted for a fresh new look. A very important part of any scheme!