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By HAO Design - Taiwan part hair salon and part home (via +yellowtrace ) |
This is a post I've wanted to feature for a little while but I've been MIA lately dealing with some personal issues. Back in full swing now, though, so better a little late than never, I suppose. For those of you in the know, Pantone, the international authority on colour, recently announced its choice for 2015. Marsala is just as the name suggests - a robust and earthy wine red, and I'm right on board! I absolutely love it on lips and in fashion but I'll admit I was initially a little worried about its use in interiors. It probably didn't help that it was announced during our Summer and I just couldn't connect with it at the time. It's such a warming and earthy tone, I remember feeling a little weighed down by it. But I must say, those initial reservations were short-lived and I'm absolutely loving it now! It's so damn rich and sexy - that's right, I said sexy! It certainly has the grrrr factor. I particularly like the idea of it in velvet and leather (again, very sexy) and paired with deep blues and greys. I think I might have written about my aversion to red in a previous post, but this is a sophisticated red that I definitely approve of. Deep and a little dirty - just up my alley! Can you see it in your space?

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Vincenzo De Cotiis, apartment in a 19th century building in Milan (via domainehome.com) |
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Hans Agne Jacobsen, glass ceiling light, 1950s (via Pinterest) |
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Edgy by Kaza Concrete | Hexagonal concrete tiles Designed by Patrycja Domanska and Tanja Lightfoot |
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