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Magnified cosmos May 13, 2014

For our third story…Nature’s inherent properties are revealed in Magnified Cosmos…

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Magnified Cosmos looks at the fundamentals of nature but in a very different way. There is a collective consciousness for protecting nature, Mother Earth, sustainability and respect for it all around the planet.

cosmos 2 Grow your own wellbeing with the health giving properties of plants, as we rediscover the simple and restorative side of nature. The importance of nature to cure, help us to feel good.

New growth reminds us that nature is bigger than ever and is an important factor in our lives going forward. This trend draws on the basics and explores the diversity of green creating a mood of energy and positivity.

comos 3 An age-old tonic to a modern world is found. A spectrum of greens and aquatic hues, takes inspirational from nature and the celebration of its innate resources. Our relationship with plants extends far beyond the decorative; we look to how inspiration can be gained from their inherent properties and how they can enhance our daily routines. 

cosmos 4  Nature can heal, restore and inspire; for example the shaman of the rain forest has used plant materials to heal the human body and spirit for centuries.

Colours chart:

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Powerful organics form the palette and unite multiple tones of green for an invigorating feel. Green is also thought to be a symbol of rebirth and regeneration and hope.  A place we find ourselves post economic down-turn.

Unusual shades naturally found within nature’s flora are highlighted and bring a crisp feeling to the palette. Acid vs.rustic : for a fresh look play with vivid magenta with neutral olive. Citrus brights. are key, even white and lemon get a zesty clean undertone.  

New shoots and growth configurations inspire surfaces as raw and lush textures appear on textiles.

Wet look effects intensify a fresh appearance with drew drop coatings adding to the lush mood. Feel nurtured and comforted by natural extracts and colour properties found within flora and fresh foliage. A duality of aethetic and color this story sees biological materials marry with vibrant tones.

Seen under the microscope the very molecules of plants are extracted and act as inspiration for colour and textile surfaces. 

Saturated lime and teal unite for tonally plush combinations idea for contract spaces.

While orchid pinks make energetic mixtures with lemonade yellow.

Our next theme: Playful spectrum

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