We're as guilty as the next guy for falling for the clean profile of a charcoal grey sofa, but the first day of fall has jewel tones dancing in our heads. A beautiful interior comes together like pieces of a puzzle, finding harmony and balance as each piece plays off one another. We love creating full, layered looks that display our clients favorite pieces paired with new additions, and finding new ways to achieve a warm and cohesive space is always at the top of our list.
A recent project with an open floor plan challenged our team to create a holistic look through four connected living spaces. We grounded the space with this rich emerald velvet sofa from Italy. It achieves the perfect pairing of retro elegance and sophisticated style that is at the heart of Weisshouse's aesthetic, and helped to lay the groundwork for the rest of our color palette.
Don't be afraid to treat your sofa as if it were a piece of art. Whether you're building a bold color
story, or adding a burst of color to a neutral palette, opting for high chroma furniture is a great way to create a one-of-a-kind space.
The Hunter Studio Chair from Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams balances warm greys with a rich mustard leather. |
The Atwood Sofa from Gus*Modern plays joins pale, rosy hues. Photo from @hdbuttercup |
While designing this loft space, we contrasted the industrial architecture with bold rugs and upholstery. Photo by Laura Petrilla. |
B&B Italia's George Sofa stands out in a seductive cranberry against a monochrome backdrop. |
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