Paredes en color limón, papel tapiz estampado, sofás modernos de mediados de siglo, mesas antiguas, teléfonos giratorios, cámaras de película y máquinas de escribir de colores dulces… No te suena? Tenés que mirar The French Dispatch. Más consejos, hoy en Mondesign. Decoración a tono de los sets de Wes Anderson.
5- No te precipites a juzgar, reconsiderá Formica y el linóleo.
Los materiales una vez tan mal conceptuados están de a poco volviendo con los años y se mantienen claves para la estética de los sets de Wes Anderson. Pero cómo incorporarlos a tu casa?
“You could find a vintage table and redo the top of it with Formica,”, “The brand now has a lot of products in vintage colours from the ’50s and ’60s because people love them.”. –Rena DeAngelo para Vogue.
6- Visitá un second-hand francés no tan conocido.
“I went to the Saint-Ouen flea market and it was very expensive,”, “We had a budget. One of my assistants suggested some other markets so we went to them instead. They were in Chartres and Le Mans, just once a month, and we’d go with a whole bunch of people and a truck. I’d run around going, ‘This, this, this!’ It was amazing. I mean I was shopping in French flea markets for six months. What could be better than that?”. –Rena DeAngelo para Vogue.via https://www.vogue.com/, imágenes via https://www.stirworld.com/