![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Railings, which is a slightly bluer black, is Farrow & Ball’s eighth bestselling color, notching 350 percent growth since 2019. have grown by more than 400 percent in the same period. Down Pipe has consistently been among the company’s top three bestselling colors worldwide since 2019, while sales in the U.S. Now both colors are among the company’s top-ten best sellers. Indeed, cursory searches of TikTok and Instagram turn up reams of content extolling the beauty of Down Pipe and Railings on stairs and handrails but also on the walls of powder rooms and dining rooms. But, adds Kemper, “people are really embracing darker colors, and bolder choices in general.”Ī sitting room in former Michael Kors CEO Josh Schulman’s home painted in Farrow & Ball’s Down Pipe. Wednesday’s black and off-black bedroom and Principal Weems’ office, which also features a pair of stuffed ravens (an homage to Edgar Allan Poe) may a bit outré for everyday living. We built the gothic gorgon fireplace and then dressed the space with a mix of very traditional drapes and furnishing but also modernist and Brutalist elements.” We then introduced an extremely eclectic theme to the space. “The interior had this fantastic dark, almost Rococo look, which gave us a great jumping-off point with its dark plum red fabric walls and heavy wood and gold moldings. “Weems’ office was built into a location at Palatul Monteoru ,” explains Mark Scruton, the show’s set designer. In particular, Wednesday’s dorm room and the office of Principal Weems (played by Gwendoline Christie) have inspired creators in the TikTok design community. And the home design community on TikTok has launched myriad microtrends, like dark academia, the book-lined and mahogany-paneled walls and oxblood leather furniture aesthetic as seen in “Harry Potter” films and now Netflix’s “Wednesday,” Tim Burton’s Addams Family update centering on daughter Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega). The experimental ethos that was seeded during lockdown has evolved into maximalist interiors. “I think people saw their homes differently because they were living in them for much longer periods of time,” says Patrick O’Donnell, resident colour consultant for U.K.-based paint and wall-covering brand Farrow & Ball. Paint, in particular, became a low-risk commitment for the do-it-yourself design obsessed - or just design curious. Stuck at home with their smart phones and TikTok accounts, social media offered endless inspiration, democratizing design and demystifying home décor. The current trend toward dark interiors gained momentum during the pandemic when apartment dwellers and homeowners, suddenly sheltering in place, turned their collective gaze inward and myriad white boxes gave way to saturated colors on walls, furniture and drapery. From the menu options, choose “set as wallpaper.” Now decide whether you want to to use your new wallpaper as your home screen background, lock screen or both, and choose the appropriate option.“There are a lot of dark spaces in that house,” she adds, but they’re done “strategically.” Click on the image, then look to the upper right corner and click on the menu button (three vertical dots). Then open your gallery/photos app and from there open the “download” folder, where you will see the image you just downloaded. Now you will able to crop or arrange the image to your liking when it looks perfect, tap “set.” The only thing left to do is select whether you want the image to be your lock screen, home screen or both.and enjoy! Android: Choose one of our many exquisite wallpapers and download it by clicking on the yellow “download” button just below the image. Use the “share” button (looks like an arrow curving out of a box) and then select the “use as a wallpaper” button. Next choose “save image” from the options below, go to your Photos and find the image you just downloaded. Then tap on the image and hold for a few seconds. Now go back to your desktop and admire your new wallpaper! iPhone/iPad: Select a beautiful wallpaper and click the yellow download button below the image. On your computer, find the downloaded image and click on the photo. Then click Apple Menu > System Preferences > Desktop & Screen Saver > Desktop. Find the image on your computer, right-click it and then click “set as desktop background.” Now the only thing left to do is enjoy your new wallpaper! Mac: Find a wallpaper you love and click the blue “download” button just below. When you click the “download” button, the wallpaper image will be saved, most likely in your “downloads” folder. Just below the image you’ll see a button that says “Download.” You will also see your screen’s resolution, which we have figured out for you. ![]()
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