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Inspirations

Green Forest Bound to Become the Most Adventurous Color of the Year

Today, the Best Design Books blog returns with yet another fascinating and awe-inspiring moodboard created by Trendbook: Green Forest! This unique hue is bound to become one of the most adventurous colors to use during this year. This unique shade is all about offering a tropical and natural touch to your home interiors.     Green is a shade that springs with and natural vitality and effervescence, and perhaps because of its roots in nature, it’s also supremely versatile. Soft shades sing in sweet, personal zones, while bolder shades can add an untamed elegance. Deep greens are often inspired by nature and have the decor ability to bring properties of the outdoors into the interiors, without feeling overly arboreal.       When paired with brighter or muted hues, Green Forest makes a room feel like a Caribbean oasis. Make sure to also add potted plants, flowers, and warm wood tones into your interior decor, bringing it to new heights. This particular shade can also be seen as an accent colour, so if you also combine it with golden details you are bound to create a luxurious ambiance.   GET PRICE     GET PRICE Besides being an amazing choice…

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Inspirations

Discover a Notable Moodboard Inspired by London Fashion Week 2019

Interior design and fashion have always been two disciplines often associated with each other, because they do share a lot of similarities, from trends to materials used, etc. In virtue of the London Fashion Week 2019, the Best Design Books blog has come across a unique moodboard that further perpetuates this connection between the two expressive forms. Today, we are going to talk about some of the designers that were presented at the show and compared their work to a specific design style or trend, so take a look and be prepared to be inspired.     Victoria Beckham⇔ Parisian Style   In her second London show, Beckham flirted with a return to the body-conscious silhouette with which she made her name as a designer. In recent years, she has distanced herself from curvy party dresses in favour of fluid skirts, chunky knitwear and tailored coats.   Vivienne Westwood⇔ Deco Revival     Vivienne Westwood used the catwalk as her political stage once again at London Fashion Week on Sunday, as models, activists and actors took to the runway at the showing of her autumn/winter collection to perform speeches that criticised the dangers of climate change, Brexit and capitalism. The British…

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