Zantedeschia Runner:
Arum lilies are very popular plants in South Africa although mostly the white version. Although the red variety is not that common they make an equally impressive statement.
When it comes to color schemes, complimentary is the simplest. It uses two colours that sit opposite each other on the colour wheel. Typically one colour acts as the dominant shade and the other as an accent. The complementary pairing of red against green on this runner is harmonious and gives a sense of balance. Professionals and psychologists decode green as the color of relaxation, high energy, growth and symbolic of nature. Red on the other hand, emphasizes warmth and aggression. Here red is the dominant shade but its strength is offset with the cool green delivering a beautiful balance that will direct the mood of the whole room without being intrusive.
This runner is lively and demands attention, making it ideal for a person that wants to make a statement with a sophisticated style. In addition, the design is very much in vogue today with the interior styling of wabi-sabi: “An elegant philosophy that denotes a more connected way of living”. In Wabi-sabi the big prominent flowers of this design reflect the concept of “wisdom in natural simplicity”.
This runner draws you closer, saying “Look at me!”. Can you hear that? Then this piece of functional art will be a perfect extension of your personality.
Details:
Zantedeschia Runner is a premium product on a luxurious natural weave fabric. The colours will not fade or wash out during everyday use. Use washing cycles for poly cotton products. Importantly, avoid direct sunlight on the runner. Our standard size is 2m long by 45cm wide, suitable for 6-10 seater tables. If you want anything similar to this design in a different length, don’t hesitate to contact us for a custom-made item.
In conclusion, a Table Runners is an inexpensive way to change the look and feel of a room and is so easy to care for! This runner will have a massive impact on any of your living spaces!
Interesting links:
To get a feel for how our designs fit the wabi-sabi approach, see this https://interiorstylehunter.com/wabi-sabi-the-luxury-of-imperfection/
For interesting reading on colour schemes, see https://medium.com/interior-design/how-to-use-complimentary-colors-for-your-home-decor-3ea7e07f5134
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