Thursday, June 21, 2012

+ 13 Collections: {Sorbets & Pastels} / 2

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Good morning dear friends! The weather here is absolutely depressing - wintry rain, wind and possible storm - but nothing some bright and light sorbets and pastels can't chase away (I hope)!

{Teatime - styling by Dietlind Wolf, photography by Thomas Neckermann | Spectrum via Fashionising | Colourplay Easter - concept and styling by Dietlind Wolf, photography by Julia Hoersch | Exhibition Vase in Gallery - Mod Cloth | Mint Wall via Skonahem | Lungo Watering Can - Moko | Soda-Lime Pitcher - Anthropologie | Green Vase via Skonahem | Mason Jar Basket - Olive Manna | }


Today's inspirations are a palette collection of mints and azures, from wearable to liveable. I think these barely there, hints of greens and blues, paired with yellows and earthy tones can be quite easy to work into an interior. Depending on which end of the spectrum you prefer, they can introduce a cool, light and bright atmosphere into the home with the watery tones, or a more funky and modern effect from the brighter spots of colour combinations. 


{Magdalena Frackowiak for Vogue Japan February 2012, via Fashioising | Exhibition Vase in Gallery - Mod Cloth | Kumari Mint Block Print Cushion - Bungalow | Living At Home - styling by Andreas Lichtenstein, photography by Julia Hoersch | Method Sea Minerals Liquid Soap - Moko | Brown on Brown - photography by Alexander Berge, via VT Wonen | Pisces - illustration by Dietlind Wolf | Collect Cabinets - photography by Louis Lemaire, via VT Wonen}


I love how these coordination are so airy and calming! Mints being a cool color, paired with browns and neutrals results in a warm and refreshing effect!

Again, depending on your preference, you can introduce as little or as much pastels into your space, but it is probably a good idea to group similar colors or objects together, forming a curated collection, which should more successfully highlight and show off your pieces!

{Spectrum via Fashionising | Fruit of The Spirit print - Olive Manna | Gaffer Decanter Set - Anthro | Small Green Bucket - Olive Manna | Magdalena Frackowiak for Vogue Japan February 2012, via Fashioising | Flowers/ Living At Home - styling by Katja Graumann, photography by Julia Hoersch}


Hope you've enjoyed the round up! I have one last part to share on this small collection, which I'll do so tomorrow. Then I'm off to Sydney for a few days, and I hope to weather is much more forgiving there!

Have an inspiring day ahead!

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