Introduce color to your interior
Increasingly, investors are choosing bolder accents. As Dagny Thurmann-Moe says, we need colors. Our minds are designed to capture colors from the environment, they help us survive and recognize space. Stimulate the senses , express more than we could think of. And so also interiors - thanks to new technologies, we are able to get interesting color effects on almost any coating. Already last year, Oskar Zięta's proposal for a gradient finish of his metal "mirrors" spread widely. Beautiful installations attracted many interested, they stayed on languages for a long time. We have a gradient finish available now, in products from a London designer - Buster and Punch . Burned steel is their latest proposal.
To emphasize the interior gently and get the best out of it, just like jewelry, we sometimes need subtle accessories that don't scream, but blend in harmoniously with the whole. Our Polish designers came to help, which introduced their top product, attracting lovers of minimalism and beautiful finish, to their NENA handle introduced in new colors - steel and copper.
The NENA M handle is a classic furniture knob , made under the watchful eye of craftsmen in Poland. It enjoys considerable interest. We are also captivated and pleased. Here is our private composition using these handles , in a brass finish. The handles are unvarnished , so after a while they will begin to oxidize and patinate. So gracefully grow old with their owners. Of course, they can always be preserved and cleaned. Appropriate care of handles will allow you to enjoy their splendor and great condition for years . We wrote earlier about how to do this: READ HERE.
Green in the interior - a return to the forgotten
There is less and less of it outside, which is why we want and need it more and more. So we introduce greenery to balconies, to pots, and more often and boldly to the interior. Green can be juicy, grassy, cold, bottled or even sea, but recently the most fashionable color has become, quoting PANTONE:
Neutral colors are still in vogue
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