Let’s talk about today’s fashion colors for the home. Experts have made their predictions, but here at Nathan Anthony, we see first hand what’s trending from the textile shows we attend and from the C.O.M. designer’s send to our workshop. We have fallen in love with certain repeating colors and want to share those with you.
PINKS MAKE US SMILE
Pastel pink was the most refreshing surprise at High Point Market and continues to woo customers of upholstery. Our fabric Chianti Pink linen on our Gobi slipper chair is an example of how this color can be paired with grays, berries and blue for a delightful surprise.
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PASTELS, GEOMETRICS & MONOCHROMATIC
The soft palette has definitely been popular for sometime now and continues to be. Geometrics and zigzags are also not leaving the modern silhouette anytime soon. We made our own geometric faceted and monochromatic application on our Elan collection below.
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BOLD MIXING OF PALETTES
Paint colors are not bright, but they are deep and rich and mixed with unpredictable patterns.
LAYERING NEUTRALS
Neutrals are not by definition exciting. They can, however, be fun and gorgeous when layered with like neutrals and textures.
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(Top L-R: Haus, Z-3; Bottom L-R: Elvis, Bonn)
BLUES AND GREENS DELIGHT
Blues and Greens when anchored by a soothing gray or ivory base cloth is modern-chic and alluring. See the example of how to use these color palettes on our Bonn sectional below. Cuttings on yellow cards below are C.O.M. fabrics we’ve received and seen as trending. Also below are suggested covers Edge Indigo and Comet Emerald (pattern) to accomplish a modern mix.
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