Classic Blue
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Pantone’s Color of the Year has just revealed that the Color of the Year 2020 is Classic Blue, also known as Pantone 19-4052. Join Best Design Books and discover everything about this amazing color and how to use it in your home decor.
Blue is synonymous with depth, wisdom, trust. This time we are making it classic in order to transform your home in the trendiest way.
VERSAILLES SOFA
The creativity and rich decoration of the Versailles Palace contributed to the inspiration of the creation of this exuberant sofa. Boca do Lobo opens the way to freedom and the need of bringing extravagant creations to life. Versailles Sofa is made in a wood structure and panels in a manual sculpture, produced in resin and finished with restoration techniques similar to stone.
HERITAGE CABINET
Heritage is an elegant décor piece to compliment the decoration of any interior setting. A highly coveted ensemble of hand-painted tiles like those of an expertly curate art collection bring together master artisans and craftsmen for Boca do Lobo’s Heritage. In its interior, there is one door and four drawers, fully lined with golden leaf.
MANSFIELD ARMCHAIR
Mansfield Armchair is THE ultimate mid-century modern masterpiece, combining the retro touch from the velvet with the 60’s sleek lines. It is an accent barrel chair atop a sophisticated swivel polished brass base. Its iconic low-slung and crescent shape make it look like a dislocated piece right from the Mid-century Mad Men era.
SURMA RUG
Surma is a panethnicity residing in South Sudan and southwestern Ethiopia. They have a fierce culture that includes stick fighting called Donga. This brings great prestige to men and they are very competitive and fearless about a dangerous injury. Inspired by this powerful battles and brave warriors the SURMA rug is born, brave and strong, in hand-knotted dyed wool, bringing strength to your space.
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