Sometimes you spot an interior design scheme that stops you in your tracks, and that’s the case with this room set by London-based company, Owl Design.
The theme of the design is ‘colour block’ – which is definitely evident – and the room was created for Grand Designs Live 2015.
We’re drawn to the bold use of colour and pattern, the contemporary style products, geometric flooring, plus the edition of funky products like the ‘normal is boring’ light box.
Here’s a close up of the sofa and side table, with lovely geometric themed china cups.
This looks like a cosy corner. Don’t those pom-pom edges on the cushions look great and help finish them off in style?
Simone Gordon and Sophie van Winden, from Owl Design, sourced the products used from a range of retailers, focusing on pieces that are easily available and affordable.
The design includes products from:
Alexander and Pearl, Astella Hrela, Bluebellgray, Carpenter and Carpenter, Easy Art (now known as King & McGaw), Fired Earth, Hend Kitchen, Murafloor, Naken Interiors, Out There Interiors, Plantation Rug Company, Print Wagon, Sofa.com, Swoon Editions and T & Shop.
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Catherine Crandall says
I like the interiors of this living room, I like how the couch attracts the eye of its design. Thank you for sharing this article.
Karolina says
I also noticed this room at Grant Designs but still need some convincing about colour blocking. To me it’s quite chaotic and overbalanced but I’m always open to new ideas and definitely can see some inspiration in there!
Chris Taylor says
Such a wide variety of colours used. The geometric flooring is really impressive.