Design Principles

In 2024, will peach be the new pink? 🍑 by Anna Paganelli

According to PANTONE, 13-1023 - Peach Fuzz is the colour of 2024.

‘Peach Fuzz captures our desire to nurture ourselves and others. It’s a velvety gentle peach tone whose all-embracing spirit enriches mind, body, and soul.”

It was VERY big a few years back so it almost feels a little behind the curve, but as a big peach lover myself, I’m certainly welcoming its moment in the spotlight.

What do you think?

👉🏻Find out more, www.pantone.com

👉🏻Image credits include Pantone, fashionunited.co.uk, Carven, Erdem, Pierce Widera.

Design by Pierce Widera


Lusso.com X Paradise Green Photoshoot, June 2023 by Anna Paganelli

Capturing Excellence

I was delighted to head into London to capture this series of bespoke sold marble basins, expertly crafted by Lusso.com’s craftspeople for the hospitality Group Paradise Green.

I secured the photographer chio-fernandez.com and liaised direct with the restaurant team.

Hardware & Marble Basins: Lusso.com

Visit the Restaurant: daisygreenfood.com

Lusso.com marble sink
solid marble sink lusso.com

Kelly Wearstler I 2020 Collection by Anna Paganelli

Kelly Wearstler helps to cheer up 2020 with her stunning new homewares, accessories and lighting collections

Curated design excellence

The collection features an array of stylish design pieces including furniture upholstered in her signature textile style of abstract patterns and deep tonal colours, with splashes of pink and carved resin.

Deliciate ceiling pendant lights, travertine columns and small interior accessories complete her relaxed and contemporary interior style.

www.kellywearstler.com

Images:Kelly Wearstler

Kelly Wearstler 2020 Collection furniture, accessories and lighting
Kelly Wearstler 2020 Collection furniture, accessories and lighting
Kelly Wearstler 2020 Collection furniture, accessories and lighting
Kelly Wearstler 2020 Collection furniture, accessories and lighting
Kelly Wearstler 2020 Collection furniture, accessories and lighting
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The Minimalist Dream by Anna Paganelli

Less is always more.

In minimalist architecture and interior design, the overall look is one of simplicity and clean lines.

When looking at mindful living and minimalism as an interior design look, decluttering is key; your living style needs to compliment simplicity. Ensuring stacks of sleekly hidden storage helps with practical maintenance.

Subtle geometric forms, structures and materials adorned by natural light ensures the calm fluidity of living in a minimalist space.

Hot Tip: keep feature tones light and compliment with bespoke, hand crafted products. Accessories and lighting make or break a minimalist space - quality is everything.

A little design inspiration..

The Framing House / FORM by Kouichi Kimura Architects based in Japan, perfectly encapsulates luxury minimalism. EDS loves the silken wooden floors, touches of Crete and subtle flumes of light within the space. Images: Yoshihiro Asada

The Framing House / FORM by Kouichi Kimura Architects based in Japan, perfectly encapsulates luxury minimalism. EDS loves the silken wooden floors, touches of Crete and subtle flumes of light within the space. Images: Yoshihiro Asada

The Framing House

The Framing House

If you’re lucky enough to have beautiful high ceilings and lots of natural light, your space will instantly have it’s own form and a lot of hard work through interior design is not required. Simply work with these features and add subtle additional …

If you’re lucky enough to have beautiful high ceilings and lots of natural light, your space will instantly have it’s own form and a lot of hard work through interior design is not required. Simply work with these features and add subtle additional features including lights, furniture and textile additions. Styling by Per Olav Sølvberg

Life would feel very easy and uncomplicated when you wake up here.. Clever interior design utilises every available inch and through keeping a minimalist aesthetic, you instantly add space.

Life would feel very easy and uncomplicated when you wake up here.. Clever interior design utilises every available inch and through keeping a minimalist aesthetic, you instantly add space.

Palmgren House, a minimalist home located in Drevviken, Sweden. Designed by John Pawson, this open planned living area perfectly draws in the spectacle of the wider natural landscape and ambience. Through additional use of natural materials and pale…

Palmgren House, a minimalist home located in Drevviken, Sweden. Designed by John Pawson, this open planned living area perfectly draws in the spectacle of the wider natural landscape and ambience. Through additional use of natural materials and pale tones, an overall sense of calm is perfectly achieved without feeling too cold.Photos by Gilbert McCarragher.

Designing Mindful Happiness: Textiles by Anna Paganelli

Tactile Textures: 

Adding visual triggers to your home through the addition of textiles, immediately enhances the atmosphere of an interior and is a key element when considering mindful design.

Use textiles as 'tactile' triggers; crafted and handmade pieces are ideal, coupled with contemporary purchases.

Mix up different looks and fabrics, according to the rooms your decorating and your own individual style as we show here.

Top tip: Seasonal changes are ideal for creating a fresh new look and vibe.

A little design inspiration..

Scandi Living

EDS loves the ‘Scandi’ design, complete with tan leather, throws, fluffy cushions and rugs.

EDS loves the ‘Scandi’ design, complete with tan leather, throws, fluffy cushions and rugs.

The Modernist Home

The Miller House and Garden, is a Mid-Century modern home designed by Eero Saarinen, located in Columbus, Indiana. We love the vibrant mixture of these cushions to add personality and warmth to this space. Image Credit: Indianapolis Museum of Art.

The Miller House and Garden, is a Mid-Century modern home designed by Eero Saarinen, located in Columbus, Indiana. We love the vibrant mixture of these cushions to add personality and warmth to this space. Image Credit: Indianapolis Museum of Art.

The Minimalist

Textile artist Emma Hayes ‘The Bloom’ series is inspired New Zealand artist, Colin McCahon. Here her painting creating perfectly complements warm velvet tones and natural rug.

Textile artist Emma Hayes ‘The Bloom’ series is inspired New Zealand artist, Colin McCahon. Here her painting creating perfectly complements warm velvet tones and natural rug.

Contemporary Luxury

A beautiful bedroom, featuring cool clean lines with hints of tactile textiles covering the walls and floors. Design by Boca do Lobo.

A beautiful bedroom, featuring cool clean lines with hints of tactile textiles covering the walls and floors. Design by Boca do Lobo.

Ethnic Modernism

Tribal styled interiors utilise a variety of textures especially handmade creations including a beautifully carved table and hand-woven textiles.

Tribal styled interiors utilise a variety of textures especially handmade creations including a beautifully carved table and hand-woven textiles.