Interior spaces are the amalgamation of graphics, colours, aesthetics, upholstery and a lot more, these days. With a salute to Andy Warhol, interiorspaces witness a sudden surge in use of pop arts, making it way more refreshing in an otherwise chaotic field of interior designing, dominated by the trends and whims alike.
As a matter of vogue typography seems to add new lyrics to the music being created by the spaces which appears to be sleeping in the melancholy which is becoming increasingly abundant in the office spaces.
Unlike pop art, which sounds too quirky to handle sometimes mixed metallics has seen an inborn fanaticism which is being favoured by almost every other designer with an abundance of confidence and adds up to silent opulence in spaces.
Biophilic an old story in a contemporary package… With a quest to unwind the sedentary ideas of putting up some greeneries in the living, working spaces space. The concept has reached remarkable new heights recently and has captured a lot of interest lately, with the ‘go green’ element, specially, amongst the new designers.
Earthy subtle of vintage…
A flair for sober and non-striking usage of colours and a love for comfort provokes an urge of getting back on the immaculate nature of golden era of design which has the simplicity yet a class attached to it.
Marbelingout (semi-precious stones)
The grains of semiprecious stones that took our hearts away is a bang on, thinking about putting it in your neck!… No, we have better ideas why not use them on tables, floors, wall panelling instead.
No wonder how silver portoro, wild agate, malachite is adding cherry on the cake.
Comfort synced with suede, velvet, leather..
Upholstery curated with suede seen under different patterns. The fact has put to realisation that anthropometrics takes a backseat if comfort is ignored.