The color orange is a vibrant and energetic color.It can have different meanings and uses in both interiordesign and branding.
Meaning
Orange represents enthusiasm, energy, excitement, warmth and creativity in color psychology. It stimulates the senses, stimulates appetite, and promotes socialization.
Use in thehome
Orange can be used in home decorating to add asenseof warmth and energy to a room orspace. Itcanbeusedasanaccentcolororastheprimarycolorinaroom.Itworks well with neutrals suchas white, beige and gray, and complements blues and greens. Home decorating possibilities include wall paint, upholstery, pillows, and decorative accents.
Use in branding
Orange is often used in branding to convey energy, enthusiasm, and a playful nature. Companies in the entertainment, sports, and food industries often use it. Brands such as Nickelodeon, Fanta, and The Home Depot use orange in their branding. Orange is also a great choice for branded products, as it combines well with blue and green for a balanced and dynamic look.
Overall, orange is a bold and vibrant color. The color is great to use in a variety of ways in both interior design and branding to create a warm and energetic atmosphere.
Blue and orange pillows star in the following living room decoration ideas. In the subsequent twelve patterns, each decorates an orange and a blue pillow to form and complements a famous artwork by Edvard Munch or popular Maroccan photo prints.
Blue and Orange Pillows In 6 Pattern Complement Stunning Maroccan Photo Prints
A pattern of fragmented circles
Rugged, jagged repeat pattern
Checkers and stripes pattern
Rippled line pattern
Triangles form a geometric or ethnic pattern
Stringed beads of circular shapes
More Details About The Orange and Blue Home Decor Accessories
Renowned Edvard Munch art meets pillows in blue and orange by KBMD3signs. Various patterned pillows embellish living room decor with the focus on nine artworks by the expressionist painter.
Nine Edvard Munch Art Prints
Landscape Of Krogero
Vampire
Girls Picking Apples
Madonna 2
The Scream
The Yellow Log
The Voice, Summer Night
The Sun
Shore With Red House
About the Norwegian Painter Edvard Munch
The Norwegian painter Edvard Munch was born in Adalsbruk, Loten, Norway, in 1863 on the 12th, of December. Aged 80, the artist died in Oslo on January 23 in 1944.
As a well-known expressionist, his painting The scream reached internationally iconic status.
“In my art, I attempt to explain life and its meaning to myself.”
Entry in Edvard Munch’s Diary
Landscape Of Kragero, 1912
An energetic art print, Landscape Of Kragero by Edvard Munch, brings the scene to life in coral and turquoise blue with grass-green sloping hills. The modern and friendly wall decor complements a pair of throw pillows with a jagged pattern in blue and orange.
Turquoise and orange pillows are a great and inspiring summer combination. Given this, KBM D3signs presents six living room decoration ideas using vivid colored wall decor by Chris Rice to pair up with throw pillows in turquoise and orange.
Why choose turquoise and orange pillows for your summer living room decor?
Orange finds its place as a secondary color between red and orange. For this reason, the color has characteristics of each of the colors, such as joy, communication, and spreading loving energy. Pairing orange with its complementary color turquoise supports the summer vibe. The energetic expression of turquoise relates to communication and creativity.
Both colors show desirable attributes for a family living room to inspire a vivid, communicative and creative space filled with love and laughter.
Who is Chris Rice?
Musician. Painter. Author.
“Mine is a life inspired by the beauty and color of nature, the contemplation of God, and the humor tucked into small everyday moments. Driven to communicate all of this through creative means, I am overwhelmed by the privilege, and happy to find my work reaching so many people in meaningful ways.”
Under the series – Art Meets Pillows – the Huia Dreams art print by Ellen Giggenbach is complemented by two pillows. One pillow in orange and the second in yellow. In both cases, the throw pillows display the pixel pattern.
The pillow surface pattern mirrors overlaying shapes that distinguish shades of yellow only to merge into a square.
Ellen Giggenbach, a New Zealand artist, however, uses this technique with more complexity.
She states explicitly in her own words: “Each design starts its life as an idea only. Piece by piece, it grows like a puzzle till even one more element would upset a carefully crafted balance of shape and color.”
Two orange throw pillows with a pixelated pattern are the focus of the decor exploration.
Both pillow print versions display a monochrome color mix. Their difference is one pattern has its colors lightened by white, while the second example shows them subdued by black. Since a geometric square pattern underlies the pixel effect, the pillows are versatile in their accommodation of various styles.
However, the orange is exemplary. The complete series encompasses ten colorations. Among them, you find yellow, blue, red, pink, purple, green, grey, brown, and turquoise. Additional decor items such as block-colored affirmation cushions, round cushions, poufs, and blankets complete the whole collection.
Last, the best feature is helpful if the pattern pleases, but the coloration is off for your existing decor or your new decoration project. Choose a pillow color to color it your way by customizing the fill color.
Nine unique styles using the same white couch and orange throw pillows
In the following nine decorating examples, KBM D3signs focuses, in fact, on exploring color combinations with orange pillows using the same white couch.
A pohutukawa floral art print by New Zealand artist Diane Adams is in the spotlight of this post.
Diane chooses to spotlight the blossoms of the pohutukawa tree in her artwork. Her work captures in beautiful detail their feathery appearance in red-orange. Blooming clusters follow a circular organizational pattern with tiny yellow tips and dark moss-green, oval-shaped leaves framing them.
The “Beach Day” set shows beach accessories in black, orange, and white. In focus is a two-piece swimsuit from the design series “Gone to the Beach” at Artsadd with matching flip-flops.
Beach Day – Surfing
Beach Day – Surfing
Accessorized with a sleeveless black dress with bright orange details. A tote bag of straw and an orange and white striped beach towel with sunglasses and sunscreen complete the surfing outfit for a day at the beach.
An industrial spacious loft living with wooden flooring and rustic brick walls makes up the eighth home decor idea in this series. The series is about implementing Monarch butterfly decor.
The color palette features warm earthen tones with an orange loft sofa, a multi-colored area rug, and a round driftwood table accessorized by a Monarch Butterfly print and abstract Monarch wing printed throw cushions. Please find a wider selection.
Young city living with radiant pink and orange in tandem with a Monarch butterfly poster and abstract accent pillows. In line with the Monarch butterfly theme, the throw pillows show a color-customizable abstract wing design.
Playful Pink And Orange City Living
In the above case, bright orange and pink are generously surrounded by white spaces and contrast dense city living. A vivid decor that partners with the Monarch Butterfly photo print, a coaster, and a set of color-matching throw pillows. In this styling idea, we took advantage to replace the orange background color of one throw pillow with deep pink. This allowed matching a tone in the modern area rug. View the Monarch butterfly design collection for the living room.