Thicken paint

Exotic cultures inspired designers to use rich colors. For example, bright bright pink (aka fuchsia)

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Leading headings: Marina Volkova

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Magazine: N4 (181) 2013

Exotic cultures inspired designers to use rich colors. For example, bright bright pink (aka fuchsia)

The name of the flower "fuchsia" is actually derived from the name of its own. Leonart Fuchs - German scientist who lived in the XVI century. Modern science considers him one of the fathers of botany. The colleague of France, Charles Plumier, who bowed before him a century later, found an unusual plant in the Dominican Republic and named it in honor of its illustrious predecessor. As it turned out later, this shrub (yes, fuchsia is a mini – tree) grows not only in the Dominican Republic, but throughout Latin America and even across the Pacific, in New Zealand.

Colorists understand the same color as the brightest pink. He likes designers of all kinds: both those who are passionate about classic styles and those who make modern furniture. This color will give spice to traditional forms, minimalism - liveliness. Take, for example, the Kelp chair, manufactured by the German factory COR. Its design is built on simple lines and a contrasting palette: the seat is upholstered in gray fabric and the sidewalls are bright pink, which makes this thing particularly attractive. An interesting application of fuchsia was found by the designers of the company E'LITIS. They painted in this color wall coverings from the collection of Natives, imitating shorn skins. That's the move! This decor will help to create an interior bold and catchy. By the way, note to its owner: magnificent evening dresses of the same color are in the spring-summer collection Gucci.

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