Spotlight: Fall 2015 Interior Design Trends

I must confess, October has to be my favorite month of the year. The light is starting to change, the weather is cooler (in L.A. maybe not so much) and I’m starting to drag out my boots and jackets. For me, fall means the holidays are right around the corner and I definitely am thinking about home more than usual. That means sprucing up the house to reflect the season.

On Madison is profiling Fall 2015 design trends with the idea that even a touch of this or a little hit of that can put your space in Fall state of mind.

Color – think spice market and you’ll get the idea. Turmeric, curry, cognac, indigo, eggplant and olive conjure up fall warmth.   Navy and ruby bring a royal luxe to the party. Photo via Veranda Magazine, October 2015.Alessandra Branca for Veranda MagazineMixed Metals – brass, copper, pewter, bronze. We can’t get enough of metal…ever. Metal, especially copper and bronze, warm even the coolest of decors.mixed-metalsWallpaper –   I confess to loving wallpaper, especially when it’s wallpaper as art. Porter Teleo gets it right with their organic, abstract papers that make a Statement.Tangled - Porter Teleo

Geometrics mixed with organics – geometrics bring the high watt energy. Try mixing these with organic elements and the geometrics take on a more refined direction. See how the Rose abstract rug by Calligaris pops with a modern organic wood dining table and stark white fabric covered chairs. Calligaris-rose-rugGraphic prints – instantly update your space with a punch of graphic style.graphic-printsElectric hues mixed with black – chartreuse and black, fushcia and black, turquoise and black. Electric hues take on maximum sophistication when paired with black. Alexander Wang, Spring 2015. AW-Spring-2015Ceramics – ceramics bring the made-by-man element to even the most modern of spaces. These beautiful pieces were created by Ben Medansky for Kelly Wearstler.Ben Medansky & Kelly Wearstler Black, white and metal – I don’t think I will ever grow tired of black, white and brass. This is simply a divine look. From Nate Berkus‘s Greenwich home. AD Oct 2015 and Caroline Trentini from Vogue Oct 2015.NateBerkus-AD-Nov15

 

 
 

Design Spotlight: Memphis Style

You may have noticed that we talk an awful lot in this blog about the decades of the 60’s & 70’s. Perhaps it’s the nostalgia that those were the decades of my youth, or perhaps because they were so darn cool. The 1980’s is often to referred to in not-so-glowing terms characterized by big shoulder pads and even bigger hair.

Ettore Sottsass, a Milanese architect, is one of the coolest things about the 80’s. Sottsass pioneered what came to be known as the Memphis Group. The name comes form the Bob Dylan song “Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again” which was playing all through night while Sottsass and his cohorts were creatively putting their heads together. Memphis style is considered Postmodern furniture, characterized by colorful decorations, often made in plastic laminate, and asymmetrical shapes. It is both playful and fairly bizarre at the same time.

This month New York’s Friedman Benda Gallery is introducing Ettore Sotsass: 1955-1969, featuring rare furniture, ceramics and objects (some never seen before in the United States) produced when the designer was still refining his radical point of view.

Regardless of whether you love it or hate it, the upcoming exhibition is an ode to a design icon of whom it can be rarely said, was a true original.

Ettore Sosstass: Memphis Group

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Fur Fetish

Ever since Diana Vreeland wrapped 60’s supermodel Verushka in fur and photographed her against the red rocks of the Arizona desert I have adored fur. And when Elizabeth Taylor, wearing nothing but Blackgama mink, asked us “What becomes a legend most”, we knew fur was synonymous with swank.

This season, fur is all over the runways and features prominently in home decor. Whether it’s real, faux, or fantasy fur, we’re fanatical for it! I know fur is a tad bit controversial, but for sheer glamour and luxe, fur is a design element that can take your room from blah to bombshell.

The latest fur trend includes all things animal: rich leathers (especially in glitzy metallics) and exotic skins (python or ostrich) that add panache and texture to a room. Use fur or skins in unexpected places like a hallway, breakfast room or bath, and try unexpected colors for a bold twist.

On Madison has put together some of our favorite looks with fur and leather, ranging from classic to bold, and glamorous to kitschy. We can hardly wait for winter.

Fur Fetish

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