Showing posts with label oranges. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oranges. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Think about Color

 
The terms "base", "tone", and "accent" color may not be familiar to you. I think they are a more British way to talk about the different attributes of color, but when Ann Grafton, in her book, "Interior Transformations" used those terms, they made sense to me. I thought you might enjoy hearing what she had to say.
  • Base - the color in your room or home that you use the most. This is usually the wall color, and is often chosen to provide a canvas on which to "paint" (add) the other colors.
  • Tone - this is the lightness or darkness of the color. If two different colors exhibit the same tone (lightness or darkness) they can be happy together and work well, even if they are not a traditional color combination.  For example, a soft aqua, a dove gray and a powder pink can be very happy together...but change the pink to "Bubblegum" pink and you have added a contrast (accent) color. If you want your room to feel more harmonious, keep the tones of most colors the same.
  • Accent - these are the colors, in contrasting shades that are used in small amounts to give your room a "jolt" of color. Use textiles, ceramics, lamps, objects and flowers to add the accents to your room. You can try out fashionable colors easily and change later without a big headache. This is why I love to use artificial fruits or veggies for accents. They are oh-so-easy to change!
First, choose your large expanses of color - walls, floors, windows. It is easy to live in a basic scheme of calm, blended tones, with only subtle differences in color. Pay attention, too, to the smaller items in your room. Often there is nothing linking the large and small together. You don't want to create chaos or confusion for the eye, but you want to lead the eye around the room, from one accent to another. This is why a large painting often provides the colors for the accents, while it still relates to the walls, windows or floor.
I like this picture of Riverstone Dinnerware from Willow House. It consists of 3 soft neutrals, with the gray a deeper tone. It is accented with the cut figs, flowers and veggies to create a serene but interesting still life. It feels to me like I could design a room using these colors. I can also imagine just changing the accents...possibly to slices of lemons, oranges and limes for a refreshing summer vibe!

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Our McIntosh Apples are On the Move!


McIntosh Apples, Regular & Small



 
Shhhh..., we can't tell you who, but our regular McIntosh Apples have been chosen by a well-known designer and retailer to be on display in their stores all across the country! These apples are wonderful, and have a classic "bite into it" look about them!  You may see them in about a week, and we are very excited to be working with this (unnamed) company!


Large Navel Orange & Large Red Pomegranate



 Last summer our Pomegranates appeared in over 400 well-known bath and body boutiques!  Our fruits are so pretty they find themselves traveling in wonderful company! 

 


I can tell you about a friend of mine who is adding our new Miniature Arbor to a succulent garden she made in her birdbath, when she began to worry about her birdbath becoming a breeding ground for mosquitos!  Yuk!  Much better to have a little garden than more mosquitos!  She promised a picture for me to share with you!  My customers are so creative!


Miniature Arbor & Chair



 Did you know that using your creativity is good for you?  Yes, it is, and we all have creativity, so enjoy yours!  Bon Appetit!   Karen

Friday, June 12, 2009

Creative Client #1: Grapefruit


Our purpose of this blog is to share ideas with one another. We are proud to present our first batch of creative clients. At the beginning of the year we learned how our clients, Sheila and Marcia used our oranges and grapefruit to create garlands for their horses! She said, "We had the best dressed horses in the Spherion Citrus Bowl Parade." These Paso horses are America's oldest breed and their ancestors were brought to the New World by Columbus on his second voyage. The International Paso Horse Federation is dedicated to promoting these show horses while honoring and preserving their culture, heritage, and history. Thank you so much Sheila and Marcia for sharing your lovely horses with us. We are honored to have helped you make them look their best.

Please send your ideas and how you've used our products so that we can share them with one another. You can send your pictures and stories to emily@furnituregourmet.com.