New trends in interior design

Choosing shoes for a bag is yesterday, but the interior for a wardrobe is a big game. Haute couture has stepped from the catwalk into your home. So be a hospitable hostess and allow her to be accommodated in comfort.

Interior design trends

Do you like bright colors, but are afraid to overdo it? The ideal solution in such a situation is multicolored stripes on textiles and wallpaper.

They are able to reconcile irreconcilable colors and increase the degree of cheerfulness.

To raise your mood, it is not even necessary to use the entire palette of the rainbow spectrum, it is enough to take a couple of juicy colors and splash them all around!

New trends in interior design

Rainbow carpet in different colors of cow hide, Parentesi Quadra, Artville studio.

Bed linen from the Rienzi collection, Designers Guild, Lege Alto salons.

Fabrics from the Silk Stripes Vol 2 collection, JAB, Artville studio, Neuhaus gallery.

Splash carpet, design by Carmen Stahlbaumer, Ligne Roset, Ligne Roset showrooms.

Armchair upholstered in Marylin fabric, Rubelli, Artville studio, Lege Alto salons.

Artistic natures, rejoice! It’s time to remember your artistic preferences. Mondrian, Cezanne, Monet, Pollac …

Their canvases have inspired designers to create the most fashionable decorative fabrics.

Transparent watercolor stains, bold strokes of oil paint, airy pencil strokes – textiles will easily convey all these nuances, and the variety of the palette will satisfy the discerning taste of even the curators of the Hermitage.

Chairs in covers from Rohtko fabric, Rubelli, Artville studio.

Carpet La Fontaine, Driade, Altagamma gallery.

Fabrics from the Cosmopolitan collection, Decortex, Artville studio.

Artwork Fabric, Nya Nordiska, Artville Studio, Neuhaus Gallery.

Juhannustaika fabric, Marimekko, studio A la Carte.

Leopard skin is always balancing on the verge of style and tastelessness. It is all the more interesting to play with this color and find its application in the interior.

To imagine yourself on a safari, you don’t have to go to the African savannah.

On the contrary, you can stay a committed vegetarian and even a member of the Green Party, because when creating these fabrics and wallpapers, not a single tiger or crocodile was harmed.

Gattorardo wallpapers and fabrics from the Imperia collection, Lorca, Lege Alto salons, De Luxe salon.

Aniballe fabric, Rubelli, Lege Alto salons, Artville studio.

Panthere fabric, Boussac, Lege Alto salons.

Wallpaper from the collection Big Croco, Elitis, Skol company.

Augusta armchair upholstered in leopard-dyed cow hide, Fendi, Voix boutiques.

Have you noticed how meaningful an ordinary color photograph becomes when translated into b / w?

In black and white, even the craziest design idea looks like a time-tested classic.

Oddly enough, the world, divided into black and white, seems surprisingly harmonious and devoid of contradictions.

Acanthus fabric, Dedar, Artville studio, Lege Alto salons.

Fabrics and wallpapers from the Amalienborg collection, Designers Guild, De Luxe salon.

Leaf carpet, I + I, Spazio showroom, Flat-interiors salon.

Wallpaper from the collection Walk in the park, Osborne & Little, Lege Alto salons.

Fabrics from the Cosmopolitan collection, Decortex, Artville studio, Lege Alto salons.

Imperial style has been on the catwalks for the past few seasons. What’s worse than interiors? Who’s stopping to decorate them on a royal scale?

Velvet and satin, damask and ruyi – feel free to your love of luxury. But do not forget that “rich” decor, like any ruler, needs an entourage.

So everything in your “palace” should match it.

The furniture is upholstered with fabrics from the Rapallo collection, JAB, Artville studio, Neuhaus gallery.

Ruyi fabric Sevres, Pierre Frey, Lege Alto salons.

Armchair upholstered in Sessel fabric, Sahco, Neuhaus gallery.

Fabrics from the 2008 collection, Braquenie, Lege Alto salons.

Fabric from the Mitridate collection, Rubelli, Artville studio.

Fashion is making a brilliant choice this season. Any shades of gold, silver, bronze, copper and stainless steel are welcome, both in clothing and in the interior.

Remember, it never hurts to surround yourself with extra glow.

For those who are afraid of direct sunlight, shimmery metallic patterns are suitable. Even in a discreet design, they will make the most vivid impression.

Fabrics from the Fume collection, JAB, Neuhaus gallery, Artville studio.

Wallpaper from the Vintage collection, Osborne & Little, De Luxe salon.

Lime Tree Fabric, Nya Nordiska, Artville Studio.

Pillows from the Bauhaus collection, Pierre Frey, Lege Alto salons.

Wallpaper from the collection Oxigen, Omexco, Skol company.

Birds of paradise of heavenly beauty, fluttering butterflies, peacocks and pomegranate fruits have haunted artists for several centuries and invariably find a response in sensitive women’s hearts!

Oh yes, there are still swollen buds and tender primroses – they are designed to symbolize the renewal of nature, youth and hope.

Such patterns will breathe spring freshness into any interior, even if there is a weeping autumn outside the window.

Fabrics from the Arabesque collection, Voyage, Arben gallery.

Fabrics from the Flaubert collection, Nina Campbell, Lege Alto salons.

Wallpaper Snow Blossom, Zoffani, Lege Alto salons.

Manchu wallpapers from Fleurs Rococo collection, Zoffani, Lege Alto salons.

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