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Texture and Balance



Hello! Haven’t posted in about a week, so sorry about that! I’m a little obsessed with velvet, and I know velvet is somewhat tacky, especially when it’s fake velvet, but when it’s done well, it’s fabulous! This velvet mustard lounge really stood out for me, it has that ‘vintage/boho’ feel, and it coordinates so well with the painted timber floor and the plain walls behind it. The lounge looks amazingly comfy, perfect for snuggling up and reading a good novel, or even taking an afternoon nap. I imagine this to be in an artists studio, a good rest spot to clear ones thoughts or gain inspiration. 
If this were my studio, I would add creative and inspiring artworks scattered above the lounge, to give more colour and light to the area. A large pile of magazine/books close at hand beside the lounge, a small dark stained coffee table on the other side, and a lamp. Simple, yet effective and enjoyable!
(Photo from coyotegold)
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This velvet mustard lounge really stood out for me, it has that ‘vintage/boho’ feel, and it coordinates so well with the painted timber floor and the plain walls behind it. This balance between the three textures is as a result of their differences. There is a strong play of texture within this simple interior. The velvet produces a very different effect from the wall and timber flooring, which both expose elements of imperfections. These imperfections enable the rustic texture to balance out the difference between the smooth wall and bumpy lounge.

(Photo from coyotegold)

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