Designer created an apartment with a 3D rainbow in Paris (Photo)

Designer created an apartment with a 3D rainbow in Paris (Photo)

21 February 2020, 17:43
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The apartment with a movable panel in the form of a rainbow was invented by the designer Matali Crasset. She was instructed to breathe new vibrant life into space. But she not only added color to it, but also unfolded the whole spectrum in it.

It all started as an open space, but the designer created an apartment, which conditionally consisted of two parts. Each unit was color-separated, including furniture, reports "Archidea".

According to the owner of the house, when he saw him, he seemed to have moved to another house, just changing the interior. His apartment is conditionally divided into a rainbow and a forest.

The rainbow side is represented by rooms with bright, low-lying furniture. It has a blind structure that rotates to add color. This allows you to improvise.

The forest side is painted to provide contrast in green. She creates relaxing images of forests to balance the vibrancy of the rainbow.

“The project proves that you can make a clear choice to fit the new logic into a traditional design apartment,” the designer writes, adding: “Color is life.”

Recall that the British architect and designer Adam Nathaniel Furman created Tokyo apartments, reminiscent of a "sweet holiday." The main feature of this apartment was the sweet sugar color scheme.

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