{Amelia Handegan}
The color orange is seeping into my favorite color inspiration file. I am clearly a fan of a neutral palette infused with blues and greens but recently I have found myself interested in this delicious fall favorite. I like orange when presented with warm, dark woods and sepia tones. Charleston designer, Amelia Handegan, is a master with color and uses orange to its full potential. An orange palette seeks to capture the warm glow of a fire or the luster of the sunset. It's a happy color I think I could learn to love. I think maybe orange is one of the colors to watch right now.
{Empel Lighting via Belgian Pearls}
{Amelia Handegan}
{Amelia Handegan}
{Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles Magazine}
{Todd Ramano and Robert Burke}
{Atlanta Homes Magazine via Haven and Home} |
Aa Hermes blanket offers a classic pop of orange!
{via Greige}
Seasonal flowers offer an easy opportunity to add a dash of color. The lovely coral tulips add so much to this room's appeal.
{Gjelina Restaurant, California}
{Little Brown Pen}
{Big Paisley in apricot from Galbraith and Paul)
Galbraith and Paul began making hand made paper shades and evolved into a fabric design and printing studio. Their hand block printed shades and fabrics are made one yard at a time in their Philadelphia studio. Their colors are amazing and truly shout their hand printed goodness!
{Spring garden in marigold from Galbraith and Paul}
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