Let's go back
to our previous theme concerned with color palette in interior design. I've
already published three notes about achromatic colors including "Colorpalette of interior designer: let's say... white!", "Grey color ininterior designer color palette" and "Black color in color palette ofinterior designer". And now I’d like to take bright palette of colors.
Let's start with bright red color, which tints are well known as cinnabar,
blood red, cardinal red, turkey red, ruby-colored, damask rose color, scarlet,
crimson, vermilion etc.
Sometimes
working on interior we extremely need to add a significant red detail, a
vigorous accent, something like conceptual extra-impulse for visual perception
of interior. Red color is a powerful "weapon" to bring aesthetic
pressure to a viewer. Inasmuch as red color (even if it's dark or deep or
loosen red color) is too much intensive, active and invigorated for human
visual perception. Human retina has its maximum sensitivity with red, green and
blue spectral regions. Moreover red is very "data-intensive" for
human mind. It associates with blood, flame, sun, terror, danger and menace,
war, power, courage, strength of will, success, luck, energy, excitation and
excitement, passion and love, craving, sexuality and eroticism, culmination,
adrenaline, communism, flamenco, Colorado desert in North America and so on. And of course red is a "lust for
life" and full of happiness. The red color corresponds to Mars - god of
war and famous planet of Solar System. The Chinese red - a symbol of good luck,
happiness, generosity, and Indians represent red color as life and action. Red
color becomes a symbol and an integral element of cult icons of fashion like
Marilyn Monroe, Greta Garbo, Elizabeth Taylor and so on. Red color hasb
something in common with some famous enduring masterpieces of painting:
portrait of Giotto di Bondone by Paolo Uccello (detail of Five Masters of the
Florentine Renaissance), portrait of Federico da Montefeltro by Piero della
Francesca, Jeronim Bosch and his images of Hell and "The Magician",
"Field of Poppies" by Vincent Van Gogh, Henri Matisse "The
Dance", "The scream" by Edvard Munch, Andy Warhol and his
self-Portrait in red tints, Kazimir Malevich (Russian artist) "Red
Square" and "Hieratic Suprematist Cross", Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin
(Russian artist) and his iconic work "Bathing of a Red Horse", Abram
Arkhipov (Russian artist) "Woman in Red", "Red desert" by
Michelangelo Antonioni, "Three Colors: Red" by Krzysztof Kieslowski,
"The Hunt for Red October" by John McTiernan, "Wild
Strawberries" by Ingmar Bergman, "Bella Figura" ballet by Boston
Ballet's production etc.
But from
time to time a lot of red color in interior is very heavy for onlookers. Hot
components can stimulate violence, roughness and cruelty, fury and angry.
Sometimes we use mass evident of red color in walls painting or wallpapers or
carpets etc., sometimes we use delicate minor details like bright furniture or accessories.
But always we have to work careful with red.
Let me
demonstrate some beautiful pieses of red furniture and accesories among them
Roche Bobois, Marcel Wanders, Boca Do Lobo, Bernhardt, Patricia Urquiola, Philippe
Starck, Moroso, Moooi,yhh De Majo, Kartell, Finn Juhl, Collier Webb, Barovier&Toso
etc.
Boston Ballet in Bella Figura
Barovier&Toso Odile
Barovier&Toso Bissa Boba
Cyborg Chair by Marcel Wanders for Magis
A Ron Arad "Victoria and Albert" Sofa for Moroso
Bernhardt Design Bardot Sofa
Karim Rashid Omni Sofa
Yes No May Be So Conversation Sofa by Munna Design
Driade Poltrona Nemo
Karim Rashid Omni Sofa
Yes No May Be So Conversation Sofa by Munna Design
Driade Poltrona Nemo
Ribbon Groovy Lounge Chairs Designed by Pierre Paulin
Fjord Armchair and Foot Stool by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso
Vermelha Armchair designed by Fernando & Humberto Campana
BD Barcelona Lounge chair by Jaime Hayón
Kartell Eros Swivel Chair by Philippe Starck
Fjord Armchair and Foot Stool by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso
Vermelha Armchair designed by Fernando & Humberto Campana
BD Barcelona Lounge chair by Jaime Hayón
Kartell Eros Swivel Chair by Philippe Starck
Contemporary Sofa by Philippe Starck
Vitra Alcove Highback Sofa by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec
Roche Bobois Nuage Fauteuil
Finn Juhl Pelikan Chair
Peyton & Byrne restaurant at the Royal Academy with Tom Dixon furniture
Larissa Ponomarenko Boston Ballet
Lucente Arum
Boca do Lobo Limited Edition Oporto
Gilles Nouailhac Gondola Bergere Armchair
Roche Bobois Fauteil Florian
Stanley Furniture Coastal Living Cottage Queen Bungalow Bed
Robert Abbey Celadon Table Lamp in Ruby Red
Vaughan Neptune Lantern
Masonite Memoriam by Folkform for Svenskt Tenn
Zenith Boomerang Chill
Collier Webb Shitake Table Light
Nuryba Decor
De Majo Ciocca S4 Pendant Lamp
Beby Italy Diamond
Elstead Lighting Onyx Red Table Lamp
Stafford Red Glass Table Lamp
Moroso Banjooli Chair
Kartell Foliage Sofa
Moroso Cradle
Antique Antibodi Chaise Designed By Patricia Urquiola for Moroso
Moroso Take A Soft Line For A Walk Easy chair
Karim Rashid Red Black and White Bar Stool
Kartell La Boheme Vase Stool Range by Philippe Starck
Rejuvenation Carson Rad Pendant
Roche Bobois Celebra Jean Cocteau
Moooi Carpet
Vitra Alcove Highback Sofa by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec
Roche Bobois Nuage Fauteuil
Finn Juhl Pelikan Chair
Peyton & Byrne restaurant at the Royal Academy with Tom Dixon furniture
Larissa Ponomarenko Boston Ballet
Lucente Arum
Boca do Lobo Limited Edition Oporto
Gilles Nouailhac Gondola Bergere Armchair
Roche Bobois Fauteil Florian
Stanley Furniture Coastal Living Cottage Queen Bungalow Bed
Robert Abbey Celadon Table Lamp in Ruby Red
Vaughan Neptune Lantern
Masonite Memoriam by Folkform for Svenskt Tenn
Zenith Boomerang Chill
Collier Webb Shitake Table Light
Nuryba Decor
De Majo Ciocca S4 Pendant Lamp
Beby Italy Diamond
Elstead Lighting Onyx Red Table Lamp
Stafford Red Glass Table Lamp
Moroso Banjooli Chair
Kartell Foliage Sofa
Moroso Cradle
Antique Antibodi Chaise Designed By Patricia Urquiola for Moroso
Moroso Take A Soft Line For A Walk Easy chair
Karim Rashid Red Black and White Bar Stool
Kartell La Boheme Vase Stool Range by Philippe Starck
Rejuvenation Carson Rad Pendant
Roche Bobois Celebra Jean Cocteau
Moooi Carpet
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