Metallic glares, vintage charm and a touch of glamour: rose gold is one of the most popular 2017 trends. The world of design has been conquered by this kind of nuance that recalls ancient atmospheres; precious and shimmering like gold, warm and seductive like copper, the coolest shade of the year dresses furnishings, accessories and decorative objects with light.

A colour representing new-vintage style, also known as blond strawberry, the rose gold is a tone on halfway towards the two shining metals, but with a touch of pink that fascinates thanks to its ability to light up the environments in a discreet way.

Strong and bright, the rose gold stands out for its versatile nature that easily adapts both to modern and traditional environments. Combined with marble or wood, trendy materials with great charm, it is able to refine the spaces.

Rose Gold effect

Essential and simple design balances its enlightening power; however, to create a even-tempered new-vintage space, be careful not to overdo it with rose gold, leaving it reveal its potential role.

Organic design, simple lines and sparkle: Serena table lamp by Flos, signed by Patricia Urquiola, seems to be a leaf or a pink petal that swings in the wind. Dynamic spotlight, indeed, can be oriented with a light movement to obtain a more intense light. While, the LED source, set on the black cylindrical base, emits a powerful light that can be reflected functionally by the petal.

Serena floor lamp Flos

The Masters chair by Kartell does not need to be presented: designed by Philippe Starck in 2009, it has quickly become a design icon. If you love the classic version made of polypropylene, you’ll be crazy for this metallic model. The effect, obtained through an innovative process, is flawless  both to sight and touch.

Masters metallic chair Kartell

Also the Copper Wide suspension lamp by Tom Dixon is a masterpiece of reflections thanks to the lampshade with a mirror finish. It looks like an expressionist sculpture with a variable and enigmatic shape creating magic atmospheres to concentrate the light and spread it delicately.

Copper wide suspension lamp Tom Dixon

In the bar accessories of the Plum collection the English designer plays with the rose gold glares of copper combining with blue glass. The result is a functional and elegant collection that reinterprets the culture of drinking.

Plum collection Tom Dixon

Last but not least, the Colosseum I centrepiece, signed by Jaime Hayon for Paola C. Realized in copper, the object belongs to the New Roman collection and it is a very suggestive item: the copper’s glares blur in the mists of history, expressing a timeless elegance.

Colosseum I centrepiece Paola C.

The rose gold colour is not only a moment trend, but a sober and refined style that will turn your spaces into sophisticated places with an everlasting fascination.

 

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