Interior designer Alex Fulton brings her colour-loving enthusiasm to style this beautiful, locally designed Belle interiors cherry sofa from Mckenzie & Will is with a warming backdrop of Resene Merlot red and Resene Eighth Colins Wicket.
Starting with a neutral wall and then adding a darker accent colour at the base, this deep red will help bring the mood down with a wintery warm balance. Adding a band of darker colour brings a colour change without committing to the whole space. It helps ground the furniture and highlights it with a background colour to champion the hero of this space, the Cherry Sofa.
Going for gold
This substantial and beautifully crafted piece is a solid mark in design and style. Covered in James Dunlop Soho in Dijon, it is a bold yet very versatile colour that will complement most interior colours and styles.
Heavenly height
The planter’s proportional height and tiered layers provide different levels to balance out an area and create a mini vignette. The colour-tonal foliage adds depth, while the dusty pink of the planter contrasts with the darker wall and is picked up in the artwork.
Going for gold
Heavenly height
Form and function
Naturally bold
Form and function
This wee cutie Bicoca light by Marset from ECC is not only functional but is also the ideal way to add light (in three different settings) to a small space. The shade can be tilted to direct light to highlight an area as needed. There are no cables as it’s charged by a USB.
Naturally bold
This versatile print from Nood was the perfect accompaniment for this space, as it brought together the soft pinks from the accessories and the mustard from the sofa. Its bold graphic added some interest to pull the space together.
Comfort zone: Belle Interiors Cherry Sofa in Dijon from Mckenzie and Willis; The Earrings Framed Canvas and Face Vases from Nood; Mahoe Plant Stand Large in Blush from Icotraders; Bicoca Lamp by Marset in Red Wine from ECC; Cushions in Heavy Jute Linen in Rose and Plum from Citta design; Coffee Table stylist's own; Resene Eighth Colins Wicket and Resene Merlot in Resene SpaceCote Low Sheen
Here, Alex Fulton styles the cherry sofa with earth toned walls in Resene Leather and Resene Kubrick to create a cosy winter living space.
You can be neutral with colour, and in this setting, the colours combine a very soft lilac with a barely-there brown to create a dual-toned backdrop for our sofa and the natural tonal elements of the accessories. Breaking the space with a vertical colour block helps to create some tonal interest and height to a space, or interest to a boring corner.
Organic forms
The sculptural vases from Ned Collections are the perfect muse to the neutral palette. They add texture and organic forms, and seeing them in a trio moves the eye and connects the space. Adding dried willow sticks provides height and connects the colour of the sofa to the space.
Textural adornment
Walls can be adorned with more than art – adding texture rather than a 2D image is a way to add some depth to a space. This ceramic piece has movement, picking up light and creating interest through the play with clay and wood.
Organic forms
Textural adornment
Grounded warmth
Grounded warmth
Grounding a space with a textured and neutral rug ties a room together and makes a cohesive space. In these colder months, a rug is an easy way to add a layer of character and toastiness.
Down to earth: Belle Interiors Cherry Sofa in Dijon from Mckenzie and Willis; Ned Collections Kansas Vases and Dried Willow Sticks from Harakeke florist; Ned Collections Belize Stumpy Wooden Stool, Wooley Poof, Ceramic and Wood Mobile and Natural Jute Rug all from The Long Way Home from The tannery; Resene Leather and Resene Kubrick in Resene SpaceCote Low Sheen.
May/June 2021
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