Contemporary décor is defined as an ever-changing style. It is constantly adapting to shifting preferences, mixing elements from various time periods. An eclectic palette, individual furnishings work together to conform to “contemporary” guidelines.
A muted, mature colour palette, with dark and reflective surfaces, make for a grounded, subtle, and classic design.
While avoiding excess, oversized paintings and decoration are encouraged. There is an artistry to the layering of contemporary interiors, entailing a level of sophistication in its multifaceted selection.
While many interiors aim to conceal raw and unfinished materials, they are precisely the main exhibition in our Industrial design palette.
Rough surfaces create an illusion of age. Weathering, desaturated colours, and bronze-like neutrals make for a space humming with antiquity.
Tasteful choices in individual pieces provoke statement and impact without overpowering or generating too much noise. Steels, metals, and woods are provoked to display their natural material characteristics.
Our Mid-Century palette contains darker neutral tones and saturated accents that accentuate the beauty of woods and metals.
We focus on crisp, clean angles complimented by curvilinear, soft shapes and textures dedicated to simplicity.
Typical to this decor are obscure, bold light fixtures and asymmetrical, abstract patterns.
Touches of Nautical décor.
With simple, striped patterns of deep tones and whites, our palette features materials reminiscent of woven wicker.
Natural, warm wood materials and framed sailing maps accentuate this distinctive theme.
Spending most of your time dreaming about the sea?
SLT Designs hopes to take you closer to the ocean. Sea colour palettes capture the mesmerizing hues of the ocean, offering a spectrum of blues, greens, and everything in between. These palettes are perfect for creating designs that evoke tranquility and depth.
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