Eclectic Color Roundup

Interior Design

Apartment at Humlegarden by TVH Arkitekts

designboom; Tham & Videgard Hansson Arkitekts

Departing from the traditional Swedish interior use of colour and patterns, developed by artists and architects like Carl Larsson and Josef Frank, this apartment also relates directly to the setting at the park HumlegĂ„rden where the greenery outside changes with the season. From winter grey and black, to summertime bright and deep green, to orange, red and yellow in autumn. – designboom

Art

Greyscale & Levels of heaven by Christelle Bonnet

Portfolio

Grayscale is the result of an offset printing process. Leaves 44cm on 63cm have been dragged into the machine until the cartridge is empty of its black ink. This rectangular block, as it creates, launches its slices a gradient of gray starting to get black to white. The ink has faded gradually, the last sheet printing, white is the one that closes, which defines the limits of the room.

Levels of heaven is an installation consisting of six blocks in A5 format. Printed in offset, the ink is depleted as the passage of each sheet in the machine. It offers an extract from the sky, a representation of a piece of atmosphere, hardly seen in its entirety. The installation becomes a picture at a standstill; capture wavelengths whose vision is as poetic.

Works of Sebastian Brajkovic

Portfolio

Furniture

HIL Chair by ArmadaQuadrat

Behance

The HIL Chair is made from black or colored acrylic and acrylic glass. There are two versions, each available in 7 different colors.

Author: evad
David Sommers has been loving color as COLOURlovers' Blog Editor-in-Chief for the past two years. When he's not neck deep in a rainbow he's loving other things with The Post Family (http://thepostfamily.com/), a Chicago-based art blog, artist collective & gallery.