Peach Fuzz: Malabar Celebrates the Most Iconic Colors
No Ordinary Colors Allowed
In a tribute to the timeless allure of color in design, Malabar unveils a celebration of the most iconic hues of recent years as defined by Pantone. This curated selection pays homage to the transformative power of color, where each shade is not merely a visual element but a reflection of emotion, personality, and the evolving tapestry of design trends.
Color has the remarkable ability to shape the atmosphere of a space, evoking emotions and setting the tone for personal expression. As we delve into the past years’ Pantone selections, Malabar invites you to explore the dynamic interplay between color and lived experiences. From vibrant living spaces that energize the soul to serene sanctuaries that embrace tranquility, this celebration encapsulates the profound impact of color in shaping our surroundings and influencing our daily lives.
Galatea Armchair
Know for his surrealist paintings, Salvador Dalí was one of the most controversial and paradoxical artists of the twenty century. Over the last decades, alongside Picasso and Matisse, Dalí has gradually come to be seen as a prodigious figure whose life and work occupy a central and unique position in the history of modern art.
Painting by Dali in 1952, the Galatea of Spheres depicts Gala Dalí, his wife and muse. This surrealist painting as pieced together through a series of spheres arranged in a continuous array. Playing with scales and spheres, Malabar designers conceived with artistry this future classic armchair, the Galatea Armchair.
Myth Dining Chair
Enigmatic and alluring, the Myth dining chair becomes a captivating enigma that dances with your perception. A master of illusion, it defies the ordinary, teasing your senses with a mesmerizing display of artistic ingenuity. Prepare to be entranced by its playful dance with your perception, a delightful symphony of form and illusion that leaves you spellbound with each gaze.
Mon Ooh Sideboard
Primitive art involves the appreciation of cultural elements and practices and its intellectually complex. The primitive is admired and seen as a model yet it is also presumed that is not fully developed.
The Malabar creative designers give a modern touch to the primitive concepts and conceived the eye-catching Mon Ooh sideboard.
Proportion II Console
The Proportion II Console was inspired by the extreme clarity and simplicity of the 20th century architectural style created by Mies Van der Rohe. Often associated with his aphorisms “less is more” and “God in the details.”, his mature buildings make use of modern materials such as industrial steel and plate glass to define interior spaces.
Proportion II is structured in various lacquers with blue glass and brushed brass details, making it ideal for any modern and functional living room.
Past Colors of the Year
Madonna Stool
Viva Magenta
Mak Suh Muh Dining Chair
Very Peri
Bohld Side Table
Ultimate Gray + Illuminating
Blu Mirror
Classic Blue
Mist Side Table
Living Color
Circulus Center Table
Ultra Violet
La Toile Center Table
Emerald
Flahy Bar Stool
Rose Quartz