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Do you know the cars of summer? But, Which Summer?

Maybe it’s every summer, but in Ohio it’s a great assortment of beautiful colors on beautiful vintage cars that represent some of the colors of summer, and of adventure.Chevy 57

Hi there, can I interest you in a great summer car color?

That’s a classic color, for sure (O.K., so I’m from Minnesota!)
Check out the upholstery!  What a beautiful job.

chevy upholstery

Step inside, take a ride!

Maybe you’d prefer red?

Red CHevy

Hot, and Hotter!

Or, is it Cool, and Cooler?  We didn’t see any Yellow cars that day, though…
Purple car

classic blue and white
Classic blue and white palette

classic chevy blue white

Going back in time a bit…

Red Oldie

Red was probably not the original color.

red ford

But isn't it gorgeous?

What’s a car show without an essential, basic, and beautiful green?

Green

 

There’s something about the quality of the paint job.
All these colors are so deep, you can look into them for miles. Some have embedded metallic within the layers of the finish.turq shinyShiny, Bright, and Brilliant.

brightest blue

And last but certainly not least..the original.

antique jeep

Original version, complete with real, very historic, embellishment.

How will you use these colors?  Please share your inspirations!

 

 

 


Patterns and Colors in Diverse Places and Spaces

There’s nothing like being in a different location for a while to stimulate a fresh view of colors and patterns.

From the wonderful LACMA museum in Los Angeles to the tiny Japanese variety store, with a home decorating furniture store in the middle of it all, I’m inspired to share a few images for your enjoyment.

I always enjoy connecting patterns and textures. One example:

Los Angeles - LACMA courtyard

Lines, shadows, and textures combine to make interesting patterns

 

Columns and Trees

Interesting to look at this for repetition of line and texture, in verticals both organic and built.

 

Then, for something really different, a quick visit to ZGallerie to see what’s up in L.A. decor! (or some of it, anyway)

Bling-y neutrals

You're not in New England anymore, Toto!

 

Detecting a theme

Do I detect a theme? Never mind, I love the darks with...Kiwi? Lime? Other name for this green?

 

Summer Turquoise

Summer turquoise is still happening

Check out the colors above with the colors of the items in the Japanese variety store, below!
See anything similar?

Bins of tiny objects

Colors and visual texture remind me of an impressionist painting.

 

 

Pens and pencils

These really made me smile. A color palette resource!

 

Soft colors for lunchboxes

The pattern of pastel colored lunchboxes combines with black-and-white graphic lettering

More pens and pencils

Love the patterns and colors! Can you guess which ones I bought to use?

The Question
What are the paint colors that these images inspire you to use? Single or as combinations, it’s all fair game and I am interested in YOUR favorites!


September is Colorful at the BDC–and more

A brief visit to the Boston Design Center yesterday inspired me to take some quick shots of colorful displays that include some interesting patterns.

Painted furniture at Grange

Painted furniture at Grange

Chocolate brown with turquoise was a theme at a few locations. Looks like this beautiful combination is here to stay for a while!

Chocolate Brown with Turquoise

Chocolate and Blue, or Turquoise, is here to stay for a while

Another view of this combination

More items in chocolate and turquoise

More of the chocolate-turquoise combination

This is Not at the BDC--but you can see the color combination works here at Silk Road Weaves, as well

LOOPY/Meandering from Silk Road Weaves

LOOPY/Meandering, in 100% Himalayan wool, from Silk Road Weaves

Back at the Boston Design Center, adding a twist of earthy yellow-green, Lee Jofa shows this great skirt!

Decor and Fashion - make the connection!

Connecting Decor with Fashion at Lee Jofa

Personally, I love the connection between decor-and-fashion. (More about this in some future posts)

The tribal look of Ikat weaving is looming large. In this case, probably not genuine tribal Ikat, but it’s the look that people see.

What is Ikat? a quick technical note…
True Ikat, a method of weaving that involves dyeing a design on the loom, is a highly labor-intensive process. Imagine this: Attach the warp materials (thread or yarn, running lengthwise) on the loom to prepare for weaving. Tie off specific areas of the warp, on the loom, to create the basis for the design. Then, weave your design with yarns or threads previously dyed in a specific way to intersect with the dyed warp. That’s just the quick-story of only one method of Ikat dye and weaving process.

If you want to find out more about Ikat weaving, look for one of my favorite books on the subject, coming soon to our Design Library.

More evidence of this influence, in bedding…

Ikat influence at Kravet

View into the Kravet showroom: Ikat influence in bedding design. It's more visible close-up.

..and in upholstery.  Easier to see closeup–this is a sort of  “animal print/ikat’ style.

Overall view of animal print, Ikat version

Animal print "goes Ikat," at M-Geough

A closer view of animal print, Ikat interpretation

A closer view of animal print, Ikat interpretation

Pillows get into the act, also

More Ikat-look

More of the Ikat influence

When I got to the Edelman leathers showroom, the beautiful displays were really inspiring. For example, just one of their walls of color and texture:

Edelman leather

One "wall of color" at Edelman leather

More: a closeup of another section. Embossed, Furry, and in hundreds of colors.

Colors at Edelman

Dimension, color, and pattern in leather at Edelman

Do you know someone who can make a jacket for me of this beautiful embossed suede? I’d have to decide which color…

Embossed suede

Embossed Suede - and in beautiful colors, from Edelman

Last but not least, something really fun and dramatic for the right update-project:

Love the colors of this fantastic leather

Really Different - color and texture for just the right place.


Colors for 2010 – Starting with Blue for Paint and Beyond

Filed under: Blog — Tags: , , , — Barbara Jacobs @ 8:00 am
It’s 2010, Do you know what your colors (plural) will be?

Each New Year arrives with a burst of colorful thoughts, impressions, creative ideas, and…even, in a way, “feelings,” about Colors. Nothing new about that, it’s an ongoing phenomenon of sorts. From predictors to painters, we are people and we all have opinions based on a wide spectrum of information from politics, the economy, product sales, and intuition combined with observation skill.

But any time of the year, color is “in the air.” And speaking of air, according to many sources including Pantone color forecasting, the impression, feeling, and experience of “space” is the one to watch. This color experience is exemplified by a type of turquoise. Since “turquoise” actually comes in many colors, another description could be “clear medium-light green-blue.”

Another viewpoint,  if we’re talking about responses to the economy and other social factors, is that yellows and other brighter, warmer colors are related to a positive outlook in general. According to  Margit Zsedely of  Margit Publications,  “Considering the pall of gloom cast by the dire economy, it’s no wonder color-trend forecasters are predicting a bumper year for yellows and purples — the former to cheer us up, the latter to calm us down.”

Nature Blues

A range of blues, the calm behind the storm!

Blues in general are currently noted as The Color for 2010. There are many ideas about why this is predicted, some of which being that there’s an affinity for the optimism represented by the clear, open feeling of an airy Turquoise. Blue, in the most general meaning, is typically known as a color to use in creating calm, and these days that holds a great appeal!  Without getting in to a lot of detail at this time, we can appreciate that since blue in general is the color most-often mentioned as being a “favorite color,”  and so this will be good news to many people.

Thanks to  Hue Consulting for introducing me to this book!

The Anthropology of Turquoise

The Anthropology of Turquoise, by Ellen Meloy

Converting a “trend forecast” to a practical application?

If its paint you’re using and you want to create a relaxing, calming environment, you have seemingly endless options.

TIPS: Decide which paint color to use, to achieve the result you want

  • The color (in paint, for the purpose of this discussion) will ideally be more saturated than it is pale. More colorful than it is “white.”
  • Paint your ceiling the same or similar color to the walls, to expand the space. Smaller rooms will also benefit from this approach.
  • For most of the space, the color for a relaxing environment will typically have a lower intensity rather than a very bright one.
  • Any color can be made to be more warm or cool, more lively or quiet. Examples below: Slate is a muted warm blue. Gustavian Gray is a warmer pastel in the blue range. Giverny Blue and Turquoise are more vivid and dynamic, but cooler.

One way to make sure your chosen paint color will be the most flexible color possible is to use a product with Full Spectrum ingredients. Some of my favorites are these beautiful blues from Ellen Kennon Full Spectrum paints.

Group of Ellen Kennon Blues

Just a few of the blue group, from subtle to dynamic.

And that’s just a start. Because they are ‘full-spectrum,’ they are so much more than what they seem, having many other tint colors in the mix.

Please remember that what you see here are just approximate, computer-generated colors.

However, you can get your own set of 90, 3”x4” real painted samples directly from Ellen Kennon.  Then you will see the colors as they actually are.

If you’re looking for a cheerful way to have the blues, try something like this treatment, where the actual surface finish creates a big impact.

Waxed Venetian Plaster

Mica-infused wax adds a polished depth to the blue-sky color of this Venetian Plaster finish.This example is somewhere between a clear ‘sky blue’ and turquoise.

Essential Accessories – another way to use the new colors

BrushWorks: Connections/Arbor Shadows

A soft color and hand knotted dimensional design in Himalayan wool and silk, from Silk Road Weaves

BrushWorks/BrushStrokes - Dive-In Blues

Inspired by deep water with moonlight silk highlights from Silk Road Weaves. 12"x18" sample size shown.

LOOPY/Sea Glass. Himalayan wool with silk-filled accents. Paired with the turquoise and chocolate brown pillow, hand woven of cotton. Background rug is LOOPY/Meandering, also from Silk Road Weaves.

The accent pillows in luminous turquoise and orange with a silky finish brings the earth-toned neutral background to life. Source: Timothy deClue Design, LLC. on Houzz.com

Strongly colored art work is another way to create focus. Decor by Linda Merrill of Chameleon Interiors

A touch of whimsy in subtle, elegant drama by LDa Architecture & Interiors. Source: www.Houzz.com

Three more variations on the blues, from Silk Road Weaves

LOOPY/Ripple from Silk Road Weaves: Wool background with undyed Allo design lines

LOOPY GEMS, Sheer Crystal, Himalayan wool with silk throughout, from Silk Road Weaves. 12"x18" sample size shown

HORIZONS/BlueBlues in Himalayan wool flat weave from Silk Road Weaves.

But “blue” isn’t the only color in the spectrum, or in our lives. Throughout the year I’ll enjoy exploring many colors and I invite you to share your favorites, too. Meanwhile, to close in a couple of words with color references from from Sherwin Williams:

Sherwin Williams - "Treasured," from their 2010 Trends Forecast. Source: SherwinWilliams.com

Sherwin Williams “Refreshed,” from their 2010 color Trends Forecast. Source: SherwinWilliams.com



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