T3 - UK (2022-02)

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COLOUR ME HAPPY


Forget greyscapes: as we launch into 2022 interiors are full of positivity with bright,


primary colours that aim to lift the mood while nodding to the past


ANTIQUE ROSE CARPET
Embrace the optimism of strong
bold shades by adopting the
colour blocking technique.
Position deeply saturated hues
next to each other to evoke a
playful, happy atmosphere that
winks to the style of the 1970s.
Start with the floor up with the
Carousel Twist carpet, which
comes in a variety of colours,
seen here in Antique Rose.
£15.99 per sqm,
carpetright.co.uk

VIBE GLASS VASE
The colourful interior trend has
a distinctly retro personality as
seen here with this vase that’s
been inspired by the designs of
the 1970s. Its deep jewel tones
fit in perfectly with this uplifting
scheme, while the elongated,
textured body boasts a grown-
up elegance. You don’t want to
create a playroom here: take
note, this is a trend that takes
happiness seriously!
£40, mintandmay.co.uk

TUATARA TUNDER
A statement piece of art will
give your space a sophisticated
finishing flourish and while this
inevitably means spending a little,
it’s an investment that you won’t
regret. This joyful abstract piece
suitably references the abstract
expressionist artists who worked
with colour field, such as Rothko.
£1,017, kirstyblackstudio.com

PANTON STYLE S CHAIR
The ‘S’ chair was a stroke of
style genius when it was created
in 1968. Originally designed to
answer a brief for a stackable
chair, its Danish creator, Verner
Panton, in fact produced
something altogether more
beautiful, with its seamless
lines and seemingly gravity-
defying ability to balance weight
perfectly. Fun and functional and
resplendent in bright orange, this
elegant seat will make you smile.
£59, pash-classics.com

FEBRUARY 2022 T3 25

Living


IMAGE SOURCE: CARPETRIGHT, MINT & MAY, KIRSTY BLACK, PASH
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