Bringing the outside in is an enduring trend contributing to Pantone's choice of Greenery as the colour of 2017. Living green walls and botanically-themed wallpaper are effective but time consuming to install. Artworks, such as this kuranda piece, are the easy way to introduce greenery.
Colour is one of the most important considerations when choosing an artwork, or indeed any aspect of your home furnishings and decor. We all have our favourites, and colour is usually the first thing that will attract us to a particular item, whether that be an artwork, a fabric, a sofa or a dress.
With each new season, led by the fashion industry, new colours gain desirability and prominence and others loose their allure, only to be revived at some future point in a retro celebration of their heyday.
We a create colour palettes informed by these global trends in fashion and design, and within our online galleries, our collections present each artworks in several 'ready to hang' colourways drawn from these palettes.
But you can also choose to take advantage of our bespoke service and request that we create an artwork that features the colours you love, an exclusive piece. And, unlike fashion, such 'couture' artworks provide you with a point of distinction without a small fortune.
Dulux Australia have just released their colour trend forecast for 2016, and their sentiments reflect the Signarture ethos:
"We desire the unique, the bespoke, the individual – seeking products that will add a sense of luxury and distinction in our lives. A new industry of customisation is being created by the makers, the designers, the creators – producing handcrafted products that connect with us and focus on the importance of design more than ever before".
Signarture was founded on the premise that it should be easy to colour customise our artworks to incorporate your desired hues. And that you should be assured of the accuracy with which this can be achieved. Wherever you may be, we can communicate via the colours published by the world's leading paint manufacturers, such as Dulux.
If you're in need of colour inspiration, or interested to see what colours are predicted for Australian homes for the the year ahead, take a look at the just released Dulux Colour Forecast for 2016.