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Home design is not a frozen picture, but an ever-changing landscape

When creating any interior project, there is a final moment in which both we and the clients say “Here, this is it, we have it”.

We have refined everything – from the distribution of rooms to accessories and textiles, and it seems that we will never want to change anything again – neither to us nor to the customers.

However, life never freezes in an unchanging frame, but constantly flows from one form to another, from one mood to another, and the home reflects these changes.

That’s why we encourage our clients to look at their home as an ever-changing décor of their lives, rather than a frozen painting, and when they feel it’s time for a change, to do it boldly, without worrying about “going out of the project.”

Which interior elements will change the mood of the home without changing the basic touches:

Textiles

Curtains, pillows, bedding sets, carpets – textiles by default are subject to easy change according to the season, mood or current colors.

It is natural that in winter we are attracted to warmer, heavier fabrics, and in the summer we strive to lighten our home as much as possible and make it a cool oasis.

If we could classify fabrics into “summer” and “winter”, we would qualify them as follows:

Summer: Linen, natural cotton, hemp, silk

Winter: Wool, cashmere, velvet, denim

At the beginning of each season, changing textiles will give you a sense of new beginnings and new inspiration to do the things you love.

Tableware Kitchen Accessories

Another easy-to-change element that brings the feeling of new are dishes and kitchen accessories. A new set of glasses or plates, new serving mats – every dinner can be a new experience if you diversify your dishes.

An entire kitchen can also be transformed just by replacing the spice boxes from romantic glass jars with industrial metal boxes, for example.

Art

We always pay special attention to art in our projects – paintings, statuettes, small art figurines, with which we complete the overall sound of the apartment. Sometimes we choose them, sometimes they are of sentimental value to our customers, brought from distant destinations or passed down through generations.

Every art element in your home has its place in it as long as it brings you joy and aesthetic delight. If you feel that you do not look with pleasure at your paintings, at the decoration above the fireplace or on the shelf in the bedroom, do not hesitate and renew the art in your home.

Home is a reflection of life, and life always strives for renewal.

ATG travels and is back with an award from the BIG SEE Awards!

[:bg]If you follow our Instagram profile (you will find it here), you may have seen photos from our team’s trip to Ljubljana and Venice for a few days. Days full of so much emotion that they are worth a longer story. Here it is:

 

Awarded!

 

The first and most important reason for our trip to Ljubljana was the presentation of the annual BIG See Awards for design in different categories. With great excitement, joy and pride, we accepted the award for the best interior with our AR project.

The design of this Sofia apartment with an area of 90sq.m. and a view of Vitosha Mountain recreates the modern vision of coziness and functionality.

 

When setting the task, the client’s desire was to create a cozy, modern, but time-resistant interior that would meet the needs of the family of two for comfort, privacy and functionality.

The classic wall frames are intertwined with modern embossed panels and wooden textures to achieve an overall sense of timelessness of the style.

The design is clean, with colorful accents and non-standard round shapes that appear everywhere in the home. Earth neutral colors predominate, with an accent color in every room.

We tell more about this project here >>>

We received great feedback from the entire jury, and this, as you know, is not only pleasant, but also very binding, because the applications for the next edition are already open…

Inspired!

And because the emotions of the award ceremony were obviously not enough for us, after Ljubljana we visited the annual Biennale of Architecture in Venice. Such events are extremely useful for our entire team, because we “check our watch” with the latest achievements in the field, collect many new impressions and are ready to implement them in our next projects.

The theme of the exhibition was “Laboratory of the Future” and provoked reflections in two directions. One is aimed at young nations – those that do not have a problem with an aging population, but on the contrary, and whose energy will move the world in the coming years, and the other is dedicated to the Biennale itself as a platform for experimentation, sharing experiences and visions, and considering architecture as a factor for social development.

And at the end of this whole dizzying, colorful, emotional and inspiring journey, we tried the unique Italian ice cream. We deserved it 😉

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WE ARE HIRING!

ATG Design Architecture and Design Studio is looking for a new member of the team for the position of architect!

Requirements:
• Minimum 2 years of experience in the development of conceptual, technical and detailed designs.
• Proficiency in AutoCad, 3D StuidoMAX, Adobe Photoshop.
• Experience with the preparation of technical drawings and quantitative calculations.
• Knowledge of English is an advantage.
• Good communication and organizational skills.
• Desire to work in a team.

We offer:
• Direct participation in the creative phase of creating architectural and interior projects.
• Professional training in the complex nature of architectural design and methodology of its processes.
• Diverse and dynamic working atmosphere.
• Long-term realization in a stable and innovative working environment.
• Excellent working conditions and pay.

Why choose ATG Design?

• ATG Design has a comfortable office, a solid base of material samples and innovative technologies. Our partners are proven companies in the industry, with which we unite, inspire and create the necessary conditions for comfortable work for true professionals.
• We value the quality of people’s ideas and contributions to our organization.
• We support creativity and innovative thinking, which makes exceptional quality of projects possible.
• We believe in young professionals with a desire for development, we know that they deserve the best!

If you are interested, send your CV and portfolio to office@atg-design.com.

 

Only approved candidates will be invited for an interview.
All data provided by you are protected within the meaning of the PDPA and will be used only for the purposes of this selection.

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Color of the Year – 2023!

[:bg]And may the inner energy be with us!

We sent off a year full of opportunities and challenges. A year in which we all needed solid amounts of inner energy to meet both the good and the bad.

We were helped in this task by the color of Orgachim for 2022 Medara – a energizing, warm shade from the orange range. It is distinguished by tone, strong energy and warmth. It reminds us of the ’60s with its original presence, boldness and a little retro breeze.

Even when it was announced, we knew that this would be an accent color to emphasize the character and individuality of both the premises in which we use it and the clients we work for.

At the end of 2022, we already have several completed projects in which we have included this shade of orange as an accent color. And although the year is going away, the power of the inner energy generated by the color of this year will accompany the inhabitants of these homes in the years to come.

Here are shots from the bathroom of one of our projects, which is dominated by the color of 2022.

 

And what does 2023 bring us? The first color hints are more than promising.

Pantone named Viva Magenta the color of the current year – a bold and fearless color that exudes determination, optimism and new hope.

“In this age of technology, we’re looking to draw inspiration from nature and what’s real.”

PANTONE 18-1750 Viva Magenta comes from the family of red tones and is inspired by the red of cohenille, one of the most valuable dyes belonging to the family of natural dyes, as well as one of the strongest and brightest that the world knows.

“Viva Magenta stimulates our spirit and helps us build our inner strength,” said Leatris Aizmna, CEO of the company.

At ATG Design, we warmly embrace Viva Magenta and its inner strength. We will use it as an accent color in bold kitchens, as a face-softening background in the bathroom and as an eye-catching element in the bedroom. We would combine it with a velvety texture or soft textile to highlight its hidden qualities.

And we would not hesitate to try to combine it with Mursala – the color of 2023 according to the Bulgarian company Orgachim.

 

Mursala is cool, gentle and soothing – like a walk in the mountains, like a cup of tea. It creates coziness, invites you to solitude and relaxation from the dynamic everyday life to rediscover and rearrange the significant things in life and achieve inner harmony and peace.

When we are looking for peace and harmony in the bedroom, when we want to create a relaxation corner in the bathroom – then Mursala will come to our aid.

At the same time, Mursala can be included in a bold, energizing combination with yellow, gold or dark oak and thus reveal its hidden sensory stimulating power.

Whatever the combinations of colors, they will always need the creative spark to “ignite” them, they will always need the soul of the inhabitants of the home to fully reveal themselves.

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ICONIC DESIGN OBJECTS, LIMITED SERIES PRODUCTS AND COLLABORATIONS

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The Milan Design Week Design Forum brought the whole of Milan to life with art installations, exhibitions and events on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Salone del Mobile.

Thus, our studio’s favorite season is the design season, celebrated every year with the beginning of Milan Design Week. This is the world event with the largest footprint in the world of interior and architecture, which, among other things, unites contemporary visual installations and exhibitions with the latest trends in furniture design. Of course, the exceptional finds of nomadic architecture, which usually find their place at the event, are not to be missed.

What impressed us with this year’s giant forum? If we can sum it up in a few words, it would be – iconic design objects, limited series products and collaborations with the most popular names in design. To top it all off, this year more than one or two brands celebrate anniversaries of some of their most remarkable products and collections, which necessitated…

A NEW READING OF THE CLASSICS

A large part of the top brands showed a new reading of their iconic design products, which proved their presence as classics of furniture. Anniversaries of these both unique and so simple furniture were marked with fresh and modern interpretations. Not only are they becoming bold visual solutions that dictate trends, but they are also changing and innovating production methods and materials so that they leave an ever-smaller footprint on nature with technological solutions and recyclable fabrics – a trend that is here to stay and will not wear off anytime soon.

Le Bombole by B&B Italia

Le Bambole is the well-recognizable armchair of B&B Italia, which celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2022.

Archibalt by Poltrona Frau

The Archibald of Poltrona Frau is unabashedly turning 110 years old. The eternal armchair with a captivating color design by visual artist Felipe Pantone is produced in just 110 pieces, with the limited collection uniquely celebrating the brand’s anniversary.

Last but not least, the anniversary is also the special furniture collection OBJETS NOMADES by Louis Vuitton – 10 years. Since its inception, OBJETS NOMADES has presented collaborations with only the best and most popular designers of all time, some of which – Raw Edges, Maarten Baas, Marcel Wanders, Atelier Oï, Damien Langlois-Meurinne, Patricia Urquiola and brothers Fernando and Humberto Campana. Authentic leather envelops the furniture in an enchanting way – comparable only to works of art in its strong vision, precise workmanship and price, which once again proved their practicality, functionality and innovative design, dedicated to travel as an ageless theme for the brand.

FOR THE FIRST TIME

As part of the traditional search for “nomadic” architecture, typical of Milan Design Week, Louis Vuitton showed for the first time in Milan, in Piazza San Babila, Nova House – a nomadic microarchitecture designed back in 1972 by architects Michel Houdrisier and M. Roma for Studio Rochel.

Nova House

Published in very rare copies, this innovative modular home is emblematic of 1970s architecture. Nova House is balloon-shaped, covered with an aluminum shell. The structure of the arches is made of galvanized steel pipes bolted to the base. The outer shell is composed of 180 aluminum slats, specially patented for the project, which follow the oval shape of the structure. The nomadic architectures that Louis Vuitton has presented during previous editions over the years are Shigeru Ban’s Temporary Paper Structure (2019), George Kandilis’ Hexacube (2018), Matti Suuronen’s Futuro House (2017) and Charlotte Periand’s La Maison au Bord de L’Eau (2015).

COLLABORATIONS AS IF FOR THE LAST TIME

Collaborations are a well-known practice through which popular brands invite different designers to create new collections that they position loudly through their well-known names and that of the brand.

This year, designers shone with amazing developments for the most sought-after brands. And Louis Vuitton did not betray their handwriting and this year, on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of its Objets Nomades collection, it showed extremely limited editions at stellar prices. The new additions this year, part of the nomad collection, are a table by India Mahdavi and a chair by Yoshioka Takashi.

TALISMAN TABLE GM BY INDIA MAHDAVI

TALISMAN TABLE GM BY INDIA MAHDAVI

 

Check out our impressions of Louis Vuitton, Milan Design Week 2022.

For more inspiration and the latest from the world of design – follow our YouTube channel.

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The dining room is the focal point of the home

The dining room, which unites many activities in the day of a family, reinforces its central function during the holidays. What are the latest trends in terms of shapes, materials and distribution in this key corner of the home – we will tell in the following lines.

 

Delicate oval shapes

Oval and round shapes are becoming more and more relevant, which are welcomed everywhere in the home.

Amorphous figures and rounded elements create an associative relationship with natural forms. Extremely pleasing to the eye, they create harmonious streams of movement of the occupants.

Render by ATG Design

When we talk about a dining room, the round table is a familiar choice, which is increasingly present with retro design elements in a new reading. . In the specific example of Pianca Design’s Ettore model, the central axis is a beautiful detail that in no way weighs down with its massive appearance.

Ettoro by Pianca

Our choice in customizing the design is a combination of glossy surfaces at the bottom as a counterpoint to the matte marble top. An elegant addition is the textile soft chairs, which subtly envelop the seated and contribute to comfort.

Render by ATG Design

For a larger family, a rectangular table is certainly more suitable, and again you can bet on rounded corners that bring tenderness to the shape. A very elegant choice is Bonaldo’s The Flame.

Flame table by Bonaldo

The design impresses with the beautiful table legs, which make the marble top look light as a feather. A stylish addition, again with a retro touch in the design, are the chairs of My Way, My Way by Bonaldo. They invite you to be completely immersed in your softness.

Our choice for the overall reading of the home are chairs with golden copper legs and dark brown leather on the back, which add warmth to the freshly white interior.

Natural materials are always a suitable choice for a table

Whether small or large, a table with a natural wooden top always remains a strong and timeless choice for the dining room.

Render by ATG Design

In one of our latest projects G Residence, we stop at Bonaldo’s Big Table, which becomes the focal point of the room with its stable and massive appearance. The large black matte legs, reminiscent of a sculpture of contemporary art, contribute to this.

Big Table by Bonaldo

 

Very important for choosing this type of table is the space you have so that it is not “suffocated” by other furniture around. In itself, such a dining room is an exciting center of attraction.

For smaller homes, the wooden table brings its charm and connection with nature in a natural and casual way.

In this gentle and romantic interior, we have combined the wooden top of the dining room with the kitchen top and back, which communicate pleasantly, surrounded by the black and white built-in furniture.

Render by ATG Design

 

For more inspiration and tips, follow our channels:

Youtube: ATG design

IG: @atg_design

FB: @atgdesignbg

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Multi-family residential building as a synonym for increased quality of life in the big city

Statistics in the field of residential property over the past two years show that the trend is towards migration from the big city to smaller settlements. The pandemic is a key factor that has upended the way we work and therefore the way we live. Of course, the reasons are complex, but the leading one is the increased demand for a stronger connection with nature, peace and time for the family.

 

But why give up the advantages of the big city when we can find a harmonious place to live, right there?

A multi-family complex is becoming a preferred choice in the real estate market. It provides significantly more freedom than gated residential complexes and is a good opportunity to unite large families in a common building without compromising on independence.

Catching this trend, the architectural studio ATG Design began to develop the idea for the large-scale project “Cypresses” in early 2021.

 

“I am a supporter of a cohesive microenvironment based on the idea of collectivity and mutual assistance. I believe that the multi-family The complex creates this opportunity in a natural way and is suitable for large families of several generations, as well as for a wider circle of friends of families.” – says arch. Popova, who is behind the concept of “The Cypresses”.

During the pandemic, many families were left separated for a long time, and caring for children from pleasure became a challenge taken together with working from home. It is in this context that a multi-family building, having both privacy and closeness to the family, becomes a valuable asset and synonymous with freedom.

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The yard spaces, as well as the tree species well integrated into the architecture, create a unique proximity to nature, moreover, within Sofia. Thus, the hectic life in the capital can be successfully balanced with the choice of a suitable home.

ATGdesign-Cypress-residential-complex-top-view

It seems that harmony and quality of life are an invariable starting point in the work of ATG Design. The team of architects and designers uncovertly emphasizes it in each of their projects. That is why the beautiful façade cladding and panoramic windows, which have become a trademark of their architectural style, speak.

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Specifications of the multi-family residential building “Kiparissite”:

  • 4 maisonettes on 3 levels with an individual unfolded area of 270 sq.m.
  • Yard: ranging from 158 sq.m to 298 sq.m.
  • Parking spaces: 8
  • Status: under construction

 

You can see the entire project “Cypresses” in the catalog:

https://issuu.com/atg-design/docs/album_kiparisite_for_web_jilishtna_grupa_16mb

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But why give up the advantages of the big city when we can find a harmonious place to live, right there?

A multi-family complex is becoming a preferred choice in the real estate market. It provides significantly more freedom than gated residential complexes and is a good opportunity to unite large families in a common building without compromising on independence.

Catching this trend, the architectural studio ATG Design began to develop the idea for the large-scale project “Cypresses” in early 2021.

 

“I am a supporter of a cohesive microenvironment based on the idea of collectivity and mutual assistance. I believe that the multi-family The complex creates this opportunity in a natural way and is suitable for large families of several generations, as well as for a wider circle of friends of families.” – says arch. Popova, who is behind the concept of “The Cypresses”.

During the pandemic, many families were left separated for a long time, and caring for children from pleasure became a challenge taken together with working from home. It is in this context that a multi-family building, having both privacy and closeness to the family, becomes a valuable asset and synonymous with freedom.

ATGdesign-Cypress-residential-complex-01

The yard spaces, as well as the tree species well integrated into the architecture, create a unique proximity to nature, moreover, within Sofia. Thus, the hectic life in the capital can be successfully balanced with the choice of a suitable home.

ATGdesign-Cypress-residential-complex-top-view

It seems that harmony and quality of life are an invariable starting point in the work of ATG Design. The team of architects and designers uncovertly emphasizes it in each of their projects. That is why the beautiful façade cladding and panoramic windows, which have become a trademark of their architectural style, speak.

ATGdesign-Cypress-residential-complex-facade

Specifications of the multi-family residential building “Kiparissite”:

  • 4 maisonettes on 3 levels with an individual unfolded area of 270 sq.m.
  • Yard: ranging from 158 sq.m to 298 sq.m.
  • Parking spaces: 8
  • Status: under construction

 

You can see the entire project “Cypresses” in the catalog:

https://issuu.com/atg-design/docs/album_kiparisite_for_web_jilishtna_grupa_16mb

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It seems that harmony and quality of life are an invariable starting point in the work of ATG Design. The team of architects and designers uncovertly emphasizes it in each of their projects. That is why the beautiful façade cladding and panoramic windows, which have become a trademark of their architectural style, speak.

Specifications of the multi-family residential building “Kiparissite”:

  • 4 maisonettes on 3 levels with an individual unfolded area of 270 sq.m.
  • Yard: ranging from 158 sq.m to 298 sq.m.
  • Parking spaces: 8
  • Status: under construction

 

You can see the entire project “Cypresses” in the catalog:

https://issuu.com/atg-design/docs/album_kiparisite_for_web_jilishtna_grupa_16mb

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The yard spaces, as well as the tree species well integrated into the architecture, create a unique proximity to nature, moreover, within Sofia. Thus, the hectic life in the capital can be successfully balanced with the choice of a suitable home.

 

It seems that harmony and quality of life are an invariable starting point in the work of ATG Design. The team of architects and designers uncovertly emphasizes it in each of their projects. That is why the beautiful façade cladding and panoramic windows, which have become a trademark of their architectural style, speak.

 

Specifications of the multi-family residential building “Kiparissite”:

  • 4 maisonettes on 3 levels with an individual unfolded area of 270 sq.m.
  • Yard: ranging from 158 sq.m to 298 sq.m.
  • Parking spaces: 8
  • Status: under construction

 

You can see the entire project “Cypresses” in the catalog:

https://issuu.com/atg-design/docs/album_kiparisite_for_web_jilishtna_grupa_16mb

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Paris: the neat boujou in the center of Sofia

PARIS is the last completed interior project of ATG Design. Stunningly sophisticated and chic, the apartment impresses with spacious rooms, beautiful wall cladding, Italian furniture and unique custom design.

The first step in developing the concept was for the studio to rethink the planning of the space and its function. A given were large terraces from one end to the other of the apartment. In order to create a bright and spacious space, it was important to integrate the terraces and include them in the room layout.

ATG design living room interior

Photo: Minko Minev

Thus, we shaped the living room as a large and shared place for the whole family with panoramic windows. The entrance hall is open to the living room with an airy rack, allowing daylight to penetrate to the entrance.

ATG design living room interior entrance design

Photo: Minko Minev

A combination of living room, dining room and kitchen, the room combines all functionalities through finely planned divisions that delimit the individual corners of the room, but also remain open to each other.

The kitchen is located directly next to the dining table, closing elegantly with sliding smoky doors that hide in the walls when opened. In this way, the kitchen area can be easily insulated when needed, but also not visually separated from the rest.

ATG design luxury interior

Photo: Minko Minev

The color scheme in the main room is based on light tones, with the accent being blue in different shades and copper, which gives shine. Interesting wall cladding alternates vertical MDF boards in white with mirrored surfaces that reflect light in an interesting way and bring an additional sense of shine.

 

Bedroom of dreams

The master bedroom also underwent a change in the redistribution of the premises in the preliminary plan. Moving the door to the room is key to creating a spacious wardrobe so that parents can use a wide space to the bedroom itself to store their clothes with a very elegant design. The wardrobe is separated by a sliding door that integrates MDF panels with diagonal openings, which are characteristic of the design of the room and can also be seen in the large bathroom.

ATG design master bedroom design

Photo: Minko Minev

A chic element is the large oval mirror at the entrance to the wardrobe, which has a golden-copper frame, and on the back there is wallpaper that makes a connection to the wall behind the bedroom. And here wall cladding is the key to creating coziness in the room, again alternating mirrors are noticeable, but this time with wallpaper made of natural textile fibers.

ATG design bedroom interior

Photo: Maria Lazova

The dressing table in the room has a clean and elegant design, turning it into a dream come true for every lady. The copper glare that is noticeable on the lighting fixtures and the metal frame of the chair are accentuated.

The personalized design of the library in the bedroom is in tune with the overall concept of the room with the diagonal slots through which the skyrite LED lights gently illuminate.

More interesting shots and information about the interior, watch in the sixth episode of the My Perfect Home video series!

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We are growing! Become part of the team

[:bg]ATG design opens up a new position for an architect with which to expand the perspectives on current projects and increase the creative forces of the team.

The main task is the development of complete architectural and interior concepts, the preparation of technical documentation and proactive participation in teamwork during their implementation.

We are looking for a professional who can boldly manifest his vision, with the communication skills needed to work with clients, as well as the capacity to skillfully develop several projects in different phases in parallel.

 

Responsibilities:

  • Preparation of architectural and interior concepts according to pre-set criteria.
  • Creation of detailed, clear and structured technical drawings related to the implementation of projects.
  • Building high-quality 3D visualizations of the prepared concepts and their skillful presentation to clients and the team.
  • Preparation of specifications with the necessary elements for the implementation of the project.
  • Active participation in the selection of materials, furniture and other elements necessary for interior furnishing.
  • Implementation of the necessary coordination between the various subcontractors, the ATG design team and the client in order to ensure the quality and timely implementation of the projects.

 

Strengths that we recognize and will look for in candidates are:

  • Positive attitude and passion for work.
  • Proactivity in tasks distributed among the team.
  • Open communication and free communication in the team – in order to facilitate the observance of project progress, exchange of ideas and different points of view.
  • Desire to develop and enrich skills.

 

Required qualifications and skills:

– Master’s Degree in Architecture

– at least 2 years of work experience in the specialty

– Excellent knowledge of AutoCAD / 3Ds Max / V-ray / Adobe

– Microsoft Office skills – priority to Excel

– Good knowledge of English for business communication is an advantage.

 

If you recognize yourself in this description – send your professional CV and portfolio to office@atg-design.com

Only approved candidates will be invited for an interview, and the final decision will be made after all personal meetings. [:]

2022 – a year of transformation and high vibrations

The Color of the Year is an initiative that we follow closely, both globally and indicated by the largest color company Pantone, and locally with its participation in the workshops organized by Orgachim, which aim to bring out the most popular trends for the region of Bulgaria in terms of colors.

Our society continues to turn to color as a mirror of its inner world, searches and inspiration, and colors are a powerful “weapon” of communication of our moods. With the shocks at the global level in the last 2 years, it is quite normal for the direction to be transformation and change of the individual and collective vibration.

Purple as innovation and transformation

For the first time, Pantone is creating an entirely new shade to be leading in 2022. According to Laurie Pressman, vice president of the Pantone Color Institute, the purple shade Very Peri is a reflection of what is happening globally, namely through the creation of the new color, it reflects on universal transformation and global innovation.

Source: Unsplashed; Photo: Dilyara Garifullina

Purple tones have always symbolized increased vibration and self-awareness, and the complex essence of Very Peri – a combination of red violets with blue notes, is an expression of creativity, the development of ideas, emotions and the search for growing opportunities for humanity.

 

Medara – the power of internal energy

Orgachim this year again they bring out an extremely energizing shade under the name Medara. It is part of the orange range and is distinguished by tone, strong energy and warmth. The color is a beautiful reference to the bright fashion of the 60s with its retro taste, drama and original presence.

Source: Unsplashed, photo: Marra M

Source: Unsplash; photo: Beazy

Medara goes extremely well with natural materials such as wood, leather, linen. White and dark gray accentuate and liberate it.

Both colors – Medara and Very Peri, are suitable as an accent presence in the home due to their strong character. We advise you to include them in the interior on one of the walls through paint or beautiful wallpaper, for furniture – chairs, sofa or decoration – pillows, blanket, objects. In this way, they will be able to manifest their bright radiance without intrusion. Here are two examples of how we implemented the two colors as an accent in the interior of a bathroom:

We combined Very Peri with fresh white, frosted black and smoky glass. We combined medara with the presence of wood, large raster, white, and gold is just a wink to the warm radiance of space. In both cases, we have included an imitation of a mosaic, in which the leading color and complementary shades must be present to achieve homogeneity.

Of course, we will not ignore the fact of how well these two colors fit together. If you are a supporter of a more eclectic style, then you can safely experiment and combine them in one space. To complete the abundance of sensory sensations, you can add plush, long hair and coarse rasters to this interior. The presence of impressive carpets is very relevant, which not only through colors, but also shapes will express your expressive essence. Purple and orange bring a touch of Orient and will refresh your home qualitatively.

 

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