Wednesday, 01 February 2017 08:53

Incorporating 2017s 'Colour of the Year' in your interior scheme

    Here, Style Library Contract explains how to incorporate Pantone’s Colour of the Year, Greenery, into fabrics and textiles for interior design schemes.

    The Style Library Contract portfolio encompasses Anthology, Zoffany, Harlequin, Sanderson, Morris & Co. and Scion – all leading British interior brands with individual styles. Each brand has its own in-house design studio which means each has its own unique personality and handwriting.

    A one-stop resource for interior designers, architects and specifiers around the world, design is at the heart of Style Library Contract’s brands and it is constantly immersed in the latest developments and innovations in the industry. Together these brands identify key colour, design and material trends across their individual demographics, but one colour that’s been found to be growing across the board is green, as noted by Pantone which selected ‘Greenery’ as its ‘Colour of the Year’ for 2017.

    Green comes in many forms and produces varying effects, pure greens such as Pantone’s Greenery inherently possesses a tranquil quality. This restorative, trans-seasonal colour introduces a sense of refreshment to the room, and the minds within it. In contrast, organic malachite greens can bring a pop of colour and energy whilst still reflecting a natural essence.

    Country-inspired schemes can effortlessly adopt green hues. Linen cloths and nature-inspired designs enhance the rural aspects of green and are particularly effective in period properties. To complete this look Rebecca Craig, Design Manager for the Sanderson Studio, suggests: “Botanical greens are a classic Sanderson colour combination, working well when combined with natural materials such as wood and crisp, clean whites. This gives a fresh and defined look to a room as well as bringing the beauty of nature into the home. It can be my mixed with blues and neutrals for a more colourful scheme. A versatile colour, green can easily be successfully introduced to existing interiors as accent cushions, a new blind or a fabulous statement sofa.”

    Hannah Bowen, Head Designer for Scion, adds: “Pairing green with icy or inky blue will add warmth and depth to a scheme. When designing our SS17 ‘Noukku’ collection, this was a palette we explored a lot. It’s not always about patterned designs, semi-plans are really important for creating a cohesive look.” When asked if there were any current fabric trends she thought may suit this look, she continued: “Fabrics that have chunky woven qualities or that imitate soft brushed wool adapt well to all homes and will inject a little cosiness. These types of fabrics are very versatile, they bring fun and texture to a period property and look kitsch and Scandi in a modern one.”

    Be bold

    Having recently intricately explored the art of colour creation in its own colour kitchen, the Zoffany Studio has identified its own unique colour palette, which includes a dazzling malachite green. During this process Peter Gomez, Head of Design for the Zoffany Studio, experimented with a number of green shades and advises: “Be bold and use this colour in its purest form in a plain fabric, a great way to introduce a contemporary look is to champion green in a lustre effect against natural linens. Green really sits well with off-shades of sunstone and russets.”

    Complementing this colour can seem tricky, but the key to keeping this look connected and individual is in the finer details. “Little touches are often what elevate a scheme, try mixing green with gold and bronze metallics to warm this hue. Add an extra dimension by also injecting a strong colour alongside to add unique personality. If you’re thinking of using this colour for upholstery, ribbed velvets with a juxtaposing colour, for example yellow, will add a very smart and stylish look that’s ideal for any contemporary space or interior,” explains Louise Draper, Lead Designer for Anthology.

    Style Library Contract’s portfolio of products includes many fabric and wallcovering designs in this on-trend green, but due to its individual brand design studios and advanced manufacturing facilities, the company can also create bespoke designs. Whether it’s a recolour of an existing design or developing something completely new, Style Library Contract provides the freedom to curate unique products, as a custodian of both the Sanderson and Morris & Co. archives, this brand houses one of the largest collections of fabrics, wallpapers and printing blocks, perfect for finding all the inspiration that’s ever needed.

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