Transforming the past: ethnic accents in the modern interior

Ethnotypes in the interior have long ceased to be exotic, and the decorative directions of "safari" and "provence" have completely acquired the status of "golden" classics. Not surprisingly - because the design of rooms in ethnolie opens the possibility for bold experiments, allowing you to fully manifest your own taste. However, the current trends-2016, too, should be noted. First of all - the color palette: at the peak of popularity, gentle overflows of pastel shades or a contrasting riot of chocolate, coral, blue, golden yellow and red-orange tones. Such combinations can become a background for the embodiment of fantasy interiors or - bright accents in a minimalistic setting.

Ethnointerior from Diane Burn: wood, wicker, colorful porcelain and floristic prints

Delicate Oriental Garden Collection by Missoni Home

Another feature of modern ethnology is the propensity to eclecticism and abstractionism. Oriental prints are increasingly reminiscent of bright brushstrokes in Impressionist paintings, motley patterns are replaced by achromatic ornaments, ceramics and laces coexist with granite or brickwork. The absence of stereotypes is the way to create a unique interior that can harmoniously combine cultural traditions and technological progress.

Decorative line Fireworks Fr from Missoni Home: conceptual loft in ethnic style

The symbiosis of ethnels from the Brazilian architect Marcelo Rosenbaum

Japanese minimalism from the American design studio Mitch Cohn Contractor