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SeniorWomenWeb's Design
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Red on Red:
Creating Stunning Interiors Using Reds and Pinks
Stephanie Hoppen (Bullfinch,
$35)

Rei Kawakubo, the founder
of Comme des Garçons clothing line, has decorated her new
Paris shop on the Faubourg St Honoré with a blood-red interior.
While we might not want to decorate our houses totally in red,
the color has been, in varying amounts, used successfully in decorating
and design for centuries; red was supposedly the first color perceived
by Man.
Wearing red was supposed
to convey invincibility; the wearing of red jewels such as rubies
and garnets was protection against the 'evil eye.' The color is
even said to produce a faster heartbeat. Red was the color reserved
for the elite: kings, princes of the church and the military.
Stephanie Hoppen's
book, Red on Red: Creating Stunning Interiors Using Reds and Pinks,
characterizes red as the 'colour of contradictions; the epitome
of grandeur and passion,' welcoming and comforting.
And that it is. Cranberry
glass, red roses, paisley throws, Nancy Reagan's White House clothing
(even the female press corps tried wearing it to gain recognition
from the Reagans), Christmas trimmings, Chinese red lipsticksall
reminders of how popular this great color can be and how often
it's been used to highlight an occasion or gain notice.
As Hoppen comments,
"This is a colour (she's English) that can be used on a grand
scale...red is often used dramatically, adding warmth to the formality
and conveying opulence and romance."
The color red is often
used on a room's walls in order to turn that environment into
a richly colored retreat. Hoppen's book makes use of red in an
easy-to-live-with fashion, a refreshing approach when we've seen
cool and, yes, sterile colors dominate decorating palettes for
so long.
Hoppen uses tasteful
examples and applications of red and pinks in every corner of
the house. From decorative elements such as Zulu marriage hats,
Chinese vases, and red sari curtain materials to a pink Hydrangea
print grounded on a rich brown velvet upholstered chair Hoppen
covers a sumptuous treasure of possibilities for the home owner
to use.
There's a large deep-red
velvet pillow with leaf impressions on a couch in our home. It's
just the right touch for a room using and earth colored craftsman
palette.
Try it. You might just
find yourself falling in love with the color when you take a look
at Stephanie Hoppen's new book.
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of the color red in antiquity
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