There are seasons in the year that shed the light on all the beauty of nature. The autumn turns the world into a charming kaleidoscope of warm, vibrant and intense colours. Let’s allow the magic to reverberate on the furniture and objects which are part of our everyday life too. Colourful patterns help renovate and create the kitchen and living room furniture one desires, to be astounded every day, in keeping with the changes taking place in the world that surrounds us.
In autumn, the desire to stay at home returns, to try out new recipes in the kitchen, indulge in lengthy breakfasts and long lunches at the table, or wrap up in a soft blanket. To accompany this time of year, colours can convey calm and serenity. Such as green which in combination with the organic textures of wood affords feelings of great harmony, on a par with a stroll through the woods. We can see it in this composition of the Moda kitchen, where the choice of Forest decorative melamine finish and Land Oak decorative melamine recalls the shades of nature.
Mineral Green, a chromatic shade that, when combined with clearly industrially-inspired materials, such as the Ribbed Glass of the wall units and modular metallic Stock Rack structures of the Diesel Open Workshop model, carry us into a more metropolitan dimension, for a contemporary and minimal kitchen. Same colour, but universes of different styles.
Red, yellow and orange are the symbolic colours of this season, as they bring to mind the seasonal foliage, providing creative energy and warming up the atmosphere. The kitchen offers the very best of its convivial personality, opening up to the living room, conveying heat and relaxation. Just as in this Lumina composition in Jaipur Red Fenix NTM® laminate combined with Pas Dosé slat glass: this version of a kitchen with island combined in terms of materials and colours with living room cabinets, creates a highly elegant and welcoming scenario.
Glamorous hues originate from the earth, affording enjoyable visual and tactile sensations. A range of colours which feature the typical simplicity and calmness of soil-based shades declined in items of interior décor made in plain colours or with a multitude of different shades. Materials and finishes make it possible to create bright compositions in Lima Oleomalta and Dune Oak veneered, like in this DeLinea kitchen.