Trends, Color and Breathtaking Interiors
After driving in circles for hours, I finally found a parking space just below an empty bridge that look kind of sketchy. Going to San Francisco is always an adventure! Many times the simple moments that you spend looking for parking makes you feel that you've done something incredible during the day. Fighting with the neighboring car to win a parking spot or backing in those skinny public parking spaces. What fun!
Yes, I went to San Francisco for a couple of talks about color and design. The San Francisco Design Center showrooms are incredibly beautiful, truly breathtaking. I spent a long time walking around and looking at fabrics, unique furniture and art.
One of my favorite spaces, these amazing walls (above and below) that are covered with wallpaper made of silk, hand painted and hand woven. Just between us, I do not think I would use something so elegant and delicate in my own home, but the work is so beautiful that it deserved a few close up shots. Can you see the delicate embroidery? Amazing , right?
A dream for print and pattern lovers, Quadrille showroom, beautiful collections of fabrics and wallpaper. (below)
At the Walker Zanger (below) showroom I saw a couple of bathrooms and kitchens designed using tiles with metallic finishes and textures that look like wood, very pretty! They had a few collections of colored tiles that I loved. A way to use those colored tiles is using color on the walls and keeping the bathroom and kitchen fixtures natural and neutral. This showroom is where I heard an incredible talk about Color Psychology by Feras Irikat. If you see him one day, he will surprise you with his knowledge of color, he is really interesting and cheerful.And let’s not forget the talk about color trends 2014 by Benjamin Moore. They welcomed us with pastel colored cupcakes, a subtle detail that expressed a little bit about what we were going to hear later.
And finally when the last talk ended I walked to my car, well, I almost ran to arrive just in time before they closed the parking lot. It was dark when I left the city and I was really happy and exhausted.