See Martha Stewart Living's Spring Color Selects from Flaneur

See Martha Stewart Living's Spring Color Selects from Flaneur

Unquestionably one of the leading voices in interior design, Martha Stewart Living has given Flaneur a nod in its April issue, recognizing us as being one of the must-have brands of the Spring season. The Spring inspires faint hues as well as saturated ones, reflections of gentle flowering blooms and refreshed air as well as boho dreams of harps in the field and picnics as summer approaches.

 

 

 

 

As part of an "Art of the Bed" spread, Martha Stewart Living featured our Gold Rush and Toasted Almond sateen bedding. Its an opportunity for you to wrap up in the morning sun with colors that emotionally inspiring. 

 

 

Our Toasted Almond is a breezy and graceful tone, sitting softer than a tan and more gentle than white. Pairing Toasted Almond in a meaningful way it's difficult, but letting it be the brightest color on the bed is an effective approach in bringing about an optimistic look. Mixing Gargoyle (as Martha Stewart Living did) with Toasted Almond is remarkably effective in its fair-hued and grounded energy.  

 

 

Gold Rush is a signature of taste. One of Flaneur's most popular colors, Gold Rush is fair hued but not flakey, open to interpretation but remains principled and associated with its regal legacy. 

 

 

  

 

 

Pairing Gold Rush with Toasted Almond is a powerful choice because of its attractive, almost naturally-occurring hues work so beautifully together. Unleash their power with white detailing and a Gargoyle Duvet.

 

 

Added brass, chrome, and all types of wood can energize Toasted Almond and Evening Sand. Blue, white, and gray wall paint can open a room and these colors into a new territory of sophisticated modernity. Most types of furniture work with these colors, making them a flexible choice to be used in any number of uniquely-styled bedrooms.

 

 

If Toasted Almond and Gold Rush seem is too fairly hued for you or you are afraid the colors are too bright for your style, dip a bit further into the colorful energy of these hues.

 

 

  

 

 

Evening Sand is a more saturated take on the sensitive Toasted Almond, unleashing a romantic and seductive energy that feels engaging and established. Evening Sand is not dusty or dirty, but patinated and graceful, adding a degree of antique luxury. Golden Yellow is a contemporary choice to counter the occasionally traditional character of Gold Rush. Golden Yellow digs deeper into its orange influence, opening into a territory of grace and pairs wonderfully for darker woods like Macassar or mahogany. Each of these colors enable a zen-like experience that will enhance any bedroom.

 

 

Special thanks to Martha Stewart Living for featuring Flaneur in the April 2018 issue, on sale now.