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Maximizing Storage Under the Roof, design: Heger & Cie. - Die Häusermanufaktur, construction: Schreinerei & Möbelmanufaktur Mayr, Germany In an attic with mainly sloping walls, it can be difficult to create enough storage space. To help, this wardrobe uses the basic principles of an apothecary cabinet to create clothes storage. The angled units are easy to roll out, as they’re on castors, and when closed they have a minimalist design.
Milk Doors Milk delivery began in the late 18th century. By the late 19th century, residences like this 1880s home in Cincinnati often came equipped with little exterior doors leading to cubbies where the milkman could stash bottles. The homeowner could then grab the full bottles from a second door on the interior side and return the empties. Now that Amazon and Uber Eats drivers have replaced the milkman, some builders are revisiting the concept for secure package and grocery delivery.
Maison & Objet 2021: Trending Colors for the Coming Year https://www.houzz.com/magazine/maison-and-objet-2021-trending-colors-for-the-coming-year-stsetivw-vs~153495686 The biggest color trends from the Paris fair include an autumn bouquet, pretty pastels and a step back into the ’70s Maison & Objet has returned to Paris with the first in-person edition of the decor, design and lifestyle fair since the start of the pandemic. The eagerly awaited event gave us a chance to discover the products and trends coming out of manufacturers’ new collections. Color Blocking More than the colors themselves, the real novelty is the way they are combined in a big revival of color blocking, which is so representative of decor from the ’80s and ’90s. Colors no longer match, but clash as contrasting solid colors within the decor.
Maison & Objet 2021: Trending Colors for the Coming Year https://www.houzz.com/magazine/maison-and-objet-2021-trending-colors-for-the-coming-year-stsetivw-vs~153495686 The biggest color trends from the Paris fair include an autumn bouquet, pretty pastels and a step back into the ’70s Maison & Objet has returned to Paris with the first in-person edition of the decor, design and lifestyle fair since the start of the pandemic. The eagerly awaited event gave us a chance to discover the products and trends coming out of manufacturers’ new collections. Pastels Likewise responding to this need for softness in interiors, we are once again finding pastel tones, particularly pale pinks, in the collections presented at the fair. They are part of a more general tendency towards less saturated colors than the ones we’ve seen over the past few years.
Maison & Objet 2021: Trending Colors for the Coming Year https://www.houzz.com/magazine/maison-and-objet-2021-trending-colors-for-the-coming-year-stsetivw-vs~153495686 The biggest color trends from the Paris fair include an autumn bouquet, pretty pastels and a step back into the ’70s Maison & Objet has returned to Paris with the first in-person edition of the decor, design and lifestyle fair since the start of the pandemic. The eagerly awaited event gave us a chance to discover the products and trends coming out of manufacturers’ new collections. Brown to Beige Balancing all of these striking colors is a very natural and natural palette composed of ecru, beige, stone grey, taupe and brown. In other words, very organic shades, related at once to the earth and the mineral world, which can be used to create a soft and relaxing atmosphere.
Maison & Objet 2021: Trending Colors for the Coming Year https://www.houzz.com/magazine/maison-and-objet-2021-trending-colors-for-the-coming-year-stsetivw-vs~153495686 The biggest color trends from the Paris fair include an autumn bouquet, pretty pastels and a step back into the ’70s Maison & Objet has returned to Paris with the first in-person edition of the decor, design and lifestyle fair since the start of the pandemic. The eagerly awaited event gave us a chance to discover the products and trends coming out of manufacturers’ new collections. Moss Green What would an edition planned around the theme Desirable Development and reconnection to nature be without a notable presence of green, the best representative of the plant world? In the coming season, we are moving slightly away from pine green and sage and turning rather toward moss and lichen shades. In other words, tones reminiscent of the interiors of the ’70s, which we combine with burnt orange to really commit to the period.
Maison & Objet 2021: Trending Colors for the Coming Year https://www.houzz.com/magazine/maison-and-objet-2021-trending-colors-for-the-coming-year-stsetivw-vs~153495686 The biggest color trends from the Paris fair include an autumn bouquet, pretty pastels and a step back into the ’70s Maison & Objet has returned to Paris with the first in-person edition of the decor, design and lifestyle fair since the start of the pandemic. The eagerly awaited event gave us a chance to discover the products and trends coming out of manufacturers’ new collections. Mauve Another surprise in this year’s collections: mauve and violet have returned to the forefront in decor. They were unexpected, but seductive in daring combinations with the other bold shades trending this year, like Klein blue or yellow.
Maison & Objet 2021: Trending Colors for the Coming Year https://www.houzz.com/magazine/maison-and-objet-2021-trending-colors-for-the-coming-year-stsetivw-vs~153495686 The biggest color trends from the Paris fair include an autumn bouquet, pretty pastels and a step back into the ’70s Maison & Objet has returned to Paris with the first in-person edition of the decor, design and lifestyle fair since the start of the pandemic. The eagerly awaited event gave us a chance to discover the products and trends coming out of manufacturers’ new collections. Klein Blue Yellow is combined, in moderation, with another color that had a big comeback this year: Klein blue. Leriche made note of this trend earlier this year, though in a rather more electric version and as another hint of the return to the ’70s.
Maison & Objet 2021: Trending Colors for the Coming Year https://www.houzz.com/magazine/maison-and-objet-2021-trending-colors-for-the-coming-year-stsetivw-vs~153495686 The biggest color trends from the Paris fair include an autumn bouquet, pretty pastels and a step back into the ’70s Maison & Objet has returned to Paris with the first in-person edition of the decor, design and lifestyle fair since the start of the pandemic. The eagerly awaited event gave us a chance to discover the products and trends coming out of manufacturers’ new collections. Warming Yellow Pantone selected it as the Color of the Year 2021: hopeful, optimistic and joyful, yellow was by no means an afterthought on exhibitors’ stands this year. It made its appearance on the autumnal palette with softer, warmer and more muted shades than Pantone’s Illuminating, with tones like mustard or pastel yellow.
Maison & Objet 2021: Trending Colors for the Coming Year https://www.houzz.com/magazine/maison-and-objet-2021-trending-colors-for-the-coming-year-stsetivw-vs~153495686 The biggest color trends from the Paris fair include an autumn bouquet, pretty pastels and a step back into the ’70s Maison & Objet has returned to Paris with the first in-person edition of the decor, design and lifestyle fair since the start of the pandemic. The eagerly awaited event gave us a chance to discover the products and trends coming out of manufacturers’ new collections. Brown Brown fits naturally in this ode to autumn, as it is a pleasant, neutral and relaxing shade. It is also expressed in the choice of materials, with natural fibers, leather, and darker woods than we have gotten used to in the last few years.
Maison & Objet 2021: Trending Colors for the Coming Year https://www.houzz.com/magazine/maison-and-objet-2021-trending-colors-for-the-coming-year-stsetivw-vs~153495686 The biggest color trends from the Paris fair include an autumn bouquet, pretty pastels and a step back into the ’70s Maison & Objet has returned to Paris with the first in-person edition of the decor, design and lifestyle fair since the start of the pandemic. The eagerly awaited event gave us a chance to discover the products and trends coming out of manufacturers’ new collections. Burnt Orange New this year, burnt orange completes this spectrum of warm colors, bringing with it a dose of nostalgia and a return to the decor of the ’70s. Elizabeth Leriche, director of the eponymous style agency, already mentioned this emerging trend in the Maison & Objet Digital Talks at the start of the year: “The lifestyle of this era is well loved, doubtlessly because the young generations are nostalgic for these happy years when everything was permitted. There is a desire for a less formal, more relaxed and more convivial lifestyle,” she says.
Maison & Objet 2021: Trending Colors for the Coming Year https://www.houzz.com/magazine/maison-and-objet-2021-trending-colors-for-the-coming-year-stsetivw-vs~153495686 The biggest color trends from the Paris fair include an autumn bouquet, pretty pastels and a step back into the ’70s Maison & Objet has returned to Paris with the first in-person edition of the decor, design and lifestyle fair since the start of the pandemic. The eagerly awaited event gave us a chance to discover the products and trends coming out of manufacturers’ new collections. Terra Cotta The autumnal composition begins with a shade we’ve been talking about constantly for a few years now: terra cotta. The shade is still very much present in the collections and at the stands at this edition of the fair, appreciated for its direct connection to the earth, bringing us back to nature.
Maison & Objet 2021: Trending Colors for the Coming Year https://www.houzz.com/magazine/maison-and-objet-2021-trending-colors-for-the-coming-year-stsetivw-vs~153495686 The biggest color trends from the Paris fair include an autumn bouquet, pretty pastels and a step back into the ’70s Maison & Objet has returned to Paris with the first in-person edition of the decor, design and lifestyle fair since the start of the pandemic. The eagerly awaited event gave us a chance to discover the products and trends coming out of manufacturers’ new collections. Blood Red As if to perfectly illustrate the theme of this edition, Desirable Development, the most prominent colors on the stands composed a natural autumn bouquet. This palette appears on furniture, accessories and finishes with hues running from red to yellow by way of burnt orange and terra cotta. These individual shades bring a lot of warmth into our interiors, with a few pleasant surprises, like blood red.
Unity Through Color, Bachmann Interior Design, France This corner of a boy’s room in a Parisian flat cleverly incorporates a built-in desk with shelves and drawers, visually tied together by a dusty green that is accented by leather cabinet pulls.
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