We all have longed for a global travel for a quite while. Since it seems impossible to travel globally for most of us, let’s browse the internet for some cool new design. Today we are going to take a look at a new restaurant in Paris— Mon Square. It’s chic, cute, colorful and use quite a lot of pink. The restaurant has begun to pull in a lively crowd of film stars, politicians, diplomats, neighborhood regulars, and young and trendy Parisians. It is French designer Florence Lopez‘s first public work. We definitely love her approach to make the restaurant inviting, soft, welcome and intimate –kind of the approach when we design residential projects.
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It’s New York fashion week and Pantone released its fashion color guide report 2020/2021 last week. This report features the top 10 colors, as well as four classic neutrals, we can expect to see on the New York runway as fashion designers introduce their new Autumn/Winter collections.
Images Courtesy of Adobe Stock. Left to right: Leandro Crespi / Stocksy United, Katarina Simovic/ Stocksy United, Leandro Crespi / Stocksy United, Alexey Kuzma/ Stocksy United, Amsterdam/ Stocksy United, Liliya Rodnikova/Stocksy United
Based on Pantone’s report, people now choose longevity over colors. ‘Less is more’ mindset is becoming increasingly important to consumers prioritizing value and functionality. Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute, said:”Imbued with strength and personality, colors for Autumn/Winter 2020/2021 encourage our ongoing desire for unique self-expression through creative and unusual visual statements that stand out.”
So here are top 10 fashion colors:
PANTONE 19-1662 Samba A voluptuous sultry red, Samba introduces an upbeat energy.
PANTONE 16-1328 Sandstone Tied to nature, earthy Sandstone speaks of the rustic outdoors.
PANTONE 19-4052 Classic Blue A boundless blue hue, Classic Blue is evocative of the vast and infinite evening sky opening us up to a world of possibilities.
PANTONE 19-4052 Classic Blue A boundless blue hue, Classic Blue is evocative of the vast and infinite evening sky opening us up to a world of possibilities.
PANTONE 16-1511 Rose Tan A gentle dusky pink, Rose Tan imparts a sense of composure.
PANTONE 18-5338 Ultramarine Green Ultramarine Green, a deep cooling blue-green, exudes self-assurance and poise.
PANTONE 14-1220 PANTONE 14-1220 Peach Nougat Nurturing Peach Nougat embraces with its inviting warmth.
PANTONE 19-2428 Magenta Purple A hypnotic purple shade, Magenta Purple intrigues and mesmerizes.
You can read the rest of Pantone Fashion Colors 2020/2021by clicking here
And today we are going to focus on color of Rose Tan because we spotted this pink shade on yesterday’s Oscar red carpet and Kips Bay Palm Beach show House 2020 as well.
On yesterday’s Oscar Red Carpet:
Actually, all kinds of pink shades dominated yesterday’s Academy Red Carpet:
In my last post, I shared 5 quick ways to decorate your houses for Christmas. One of the quick ways is to repaint your wall colors. I will focus on color of Pink in today’s blog.
50 Shades of Pink?
Pink is romantic and intimate, feminine, loving, caring and extremely considerate. It tones down the physical passion from the red color and replaces it with a gentle and loving energy. In color psychology, pink is a sign of hope. It is a positive color that inspires warm and comforting feelings. The color pink gives the feeling that everything will go well or be okay. Most people have heard of the saying “everything is rosy”. It may also indicate good health and success.
Pink in Interiors
Applying Pink in interiors can create chic, fashionable, cheerful, feminine feeling. Combining it with darker colors like dark blue, dark green, black or gray, you can make the color pink stronger and more sophisticated. Here are some room exmples:
Vintage Pink
The project we did earlier this year. We used color of black and patterns to compensate vintage pink, making the room more sophisticated.
Salmon Pink
Another project we did this year. Pink wall provides such an elegant backdrop for the artwork –The Lady in Red. This salmon pink is rich, passionate and classy. I really like the way how it pairs with cream panellings.
Candy Pink
A bath project by KHK Designs. Love the how Candy Pink pairs with floral wallpaper and black-lacquered vanity.
Here are some beautiful pink rooms by other designers:
Hot pink and yellow and gold to create modern classic feeling.
Hot pink–ladylike. Such a traditional beauty.
Candy pink and white dining table set–crisp and warm.
Candy pink with antiques—a touch of youthfulness.
Candy pink with dark red—classy and rich.
Vintage pink with bright yellow—alive, fashionable and cheerful.
Feminine
Calm
The famous London Sketch
Ladylike
classy and sweet.
Modern Classic
Zen
Quiet Elegance
Cheeful
Soothe
Pink and wood— traditional beauty.
Pink
Time to meditate.
Feminine
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Luxe.
I hope these give you some ideas on your holiday decorations.