Turquoise in the interior: the offensive psychedelic color palette of the 70s continues
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Leading headings: Elena Prytula
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If you look more closely at the horizons of today's design, you can see that it was not blue, but turquoise that gave it. Unsurprisingly, given the ongoing onset of the psychedelic color palette 70s ... Through the efforts of Saba Italia, the turquoise color is perfectly in line with the concept of vintage style: the company introduced velvet-covered pillows [1]. The latest collection of Rosenthal tableware for Versace reminds that turquoise is a precious stone: the pattern looks really glamorous, as befits the home collection of the famous House [1]. Deciding to turquoise in the interior, you can start small - for example, with ceramic accessories and fabrics with a relief pattern Saba Italia [2]. Flou offers bed linen with fashionable floral prints of a giant size - turquoise, of course, and la Maison de la Fausse Fourrure - a chair bag made from turquoise (!) Fur [3, 4]. The house will be fully equipped with "turquoise" if the table is set with Minton porcelain, and in the bathroom we put towels from the new Carrara collection. [5, 6]. Zigzags and stripes are one of the fashion trends, and in the presence of turquoise - like, for example, in the proposed Texo Interior textiles - the relevance of the pattern is doubled [7]. A lamp with a shade of turquoise fabric by Penta and footstools of the French company Didier Blardat will suit the effect. [8, 9]. New from avant-garde Rapsel - clear turquoise glass sink [10]. The fashion for art deco intersected with the fashion for turquoise - the creators of the wardrobe bar from Colombostile[11]. Baroque turquoise option - armchair from Ballabio[12]. Finally, another Flou bedding option, this time with a delicate floral pattern on a rich turquoise background. [13]. The tone is set, it remains to follow ...