Palette & Paints: Pink

February 18th, 2008

From Julie:

Pink doesn’t have to be precious.

Below: A detail from a New York loft, via Apartment Therapy.

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Below: Arne Jacobsen’s Ant Chairs in magenta; ($371 at Hive Modern).

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Below: Pink corduroy Divine Recline sofa from Ochre; go to Ochre.

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Below: Cherub handblown glass lamp; go to Ochre.

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Below: Ochre partner Harriet Maxwell MacDonald uses pink without being prim in her London apartment.

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Below: A window painted pink; an easy way to add a dash of color without committing to a whole room.

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Below: Pink Tom Dixon chair.

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Below: Designer Vanessa Bruno’s Parisian apartment; in Manhattan, Saxony Carpet is a good source for high-quality wool carpet in a range of colors; on the West Coast, California Carpet is great for custom-sized solid carpets from a variety of manufacturers. The tubular chrome Bachelor Chair is by Verner Panton.

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Below: A room in London by Kathy Dalwood.

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Below: Maine Cottage Furniture’s Largest Cubbie Case in Teaberry; $2,690 at Maine Cottage.

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Below: Notice how the pink bedspread enlivens an otherwise somber room; recreate the look Garnet Hill’s lightweight Pink Phlox Italian Merino Wool Blanket; $195 for a queen size:

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Below: A bath in London with pink accents.

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Below: A Shaker peg rack painted pale pink add a touch of whimsy to this hall, from the portfolio of Nick Pope.

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Below: A kitchen featuring pink counters from Durat.

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Below: A pink Smeg refrigerator in an English country kitchen; via The Kitchen Designer.

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  1. Palette & Paints: Blue and White
  2. Palette & Paints: Simply Red
  3. Kitchen: My Pro Kitchen
  4. Palette & Paints: Chalkboard Walls
  5. Palette & Paints: Minimalist Metallics

Entry Filed under: LIVING & DINING, PALETTE & PAINTS

5 Comments Add your own

  • 1. camilla  |  February 19th, 2008 at 3:58 pm

    i totally agree! was just thinking this about pink after a visit to the walker art museum in minneapolis and especially its restaurant - which uses pink in a similar modern way to warm up the dining room which looks out over the grey, cold mn winter sky. the walker art website also makes good use of pink in a non precious way: http://www.walkerart.org/index.wac

  • 2. joanna goddard  |  February 21st, 2008 at 11:24 am

    this post is FANTASTIC.

  • 3. jennifer ramos  |  March 2nd, 2008 at 11:21 pm

    I LOVEed this post and the room is adorable…i love the color scheme they used , its so sweet , like candy.

    Jen Ramos
    ‘100% Recycled DESIGNER Cards’
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  • 4. Vanessa  |  March 14th, 2008 at 7:09 pm

    I love these examples. It seems every color looks great paired with a crisp white, especially this pink that not seen very much these days. I used to be partial to a Shanghai take on red with fuschia, but this is also elegant in a softer way.

  • 5. Camille  |  March 15th, 2008 at 6:45 pm

    love the post. where is the print front in the ungirly girl’s room?

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