The path of timeless neutral colors has always been the safest and least intrusive one.
In recent years, a basically minimal taste has prevailed, dominated by neutral tones which risk however leading to an impersonal result, thus obtaining a home “without a soul”.
Don’t you think it is beautiful, as well as courageous, to use “strong” colors in your home? I believe that, even with just a few details, color should make its entrance into our walls. We imagine our walls no longer painted with the usual white, dove-gray or gray and we experiment, even on just one of them, an ocher yellow or an emerald green, more trendy colors that give greater prominence to the furniture in the room giving it a completely different light ; think what a much more scenic look we could have! However, if you are afraid to choose between the infinite color palettes, you can resort to a parade, one of those that catapult you into a tropical or more rationally geometric world, or to color the fixtures, why not? Everything is granted to us when it is the harmony of the entire space that guides our choices.
The path of timeless neutral colors has always been the safest and least intrusive one.
Even a single object can revolutionize an environment, a bohemian-style cushion or a ceramic furnishing accessory such as a dahlia, a hedgehog or an Ricciocaprese anemone made in various colors, from the more muted and relaxing ones such as pearl gray, dove gray. or powder to those, as I define them as “braver”, such as yellow, acid green or red.
The wide range of colorful creations by Ricciocaprese, made according to the dictates of the ancient artisan tradition of ceramic decorators of the ancient Capodimonte school, fits harmoniously not only in lofts, luxury homes or private gardens, but also in the hall, boutique hotels, extra-luxury boats and starred restaurants.