The Art of Design Issue 42 2020 | Page 53

53 The simple yet striking freestanding zen-like projects – it helps to create interest, screens divide two distinct living spaces, especially when tonal colours are used, which was otherwise one large super-room as in this particular scheme. In the ever- – the panels help to create privacy, intimacy evolving world of interior design, there “We have recently completed a trip to and intrigue, yet don’t fully break up the are continually innovative and exciting Marrakesh, and found ourselves very flow of the room, zoning and manipulating new products for us to utilise in, enabling inspired by the rich, warm, gold tones and the open plan space to create the right us to create multiple layers of interesting accents seen in the spice markets and atmosphere. textures and introducing tonal depth to our souks. We decided to bring these into one schemes. side of the formal reception room and they Behind the bespoke screens, the second sit beautifully against the dark oak flooring.” living space uses softer, monochrome “The client had never worked with an tones, with a beautiful selection of printed interior designer before, so put their trust in These are brought together with hints of cushion covers provided interest on the us entirely - they were incredibly impressed metallic in the apertures of the bespoke curved ‘love seat’, and statement leopard with the process from start to finish, and cabinetry – the texture of the liquid metal print armchairs in velvet. we’re already in talks about upcoming finish is highlighted with spotlights, projects!” while bronze inlay on the shelves and TV “We are big advocators of using a variety surrounds has an art deco feel. of both textures and patterns in all our www.hillhouseinteriors.com