What could be more glamorous than gold?
Gold tones have recently made a stunning resurgence, appearing not only in decorative objects as picture frames, but also in furnishings, fabrics and wall treatments. To many people gold brings up tacky associations, but when used with restraint, gold is wonderful, warm and creates impact. It can be as gleaming and reflective as chrome and silver, but gold also has the advantage that its sunny character is infinitely warmer.
In the majority of Western cultures, silver and grays, blacks, and dark colors have long influenced interior design. That’s changing… Gold is such a beautiful accent—it can be both, refined and glamorous, unexpected and timeless.
Just a little bit goes a long way.
Chewing Gum side-table from David Gill - Galleries London |
French artist Fred Brouard - Gilded bronze dining table @ Craig van den Brulle |
Maison Luxe - Hourglass side table |
Traccia @! Ultramobile - by Meret Oppenheim (1913 - 1985) here |