Artaic’s Everest
Designers live on the front line of brand communication through the very materials they specify to convey attitude or expectation to customers. Today, they’re more likely to choose materials that suggest optimism and opportunity over uncertainty or even adversity in the world around them. Luckily, the A&D community is vocal and manufacturers are responding with the tools designers need to deliver uplifting and welcoming interiors. Set against a backdrop of omnichannel, designers are charged with creating real life experiences that are not easily replicated in online transactions.
Look for natural materials reinterpreted in bold colors that are actually found in nature, if you know where to look. Look also for the increasing number of sustainable and healthier finishes that promise less interior pollution and environmental impact.
Artaic’s Everest Comes in two colorways
From this company’s Naturally Refined collection, Everest captures a sense of calm through its rolling mountains drenched in soft ombre colors created through watercolor techniques. Comes in two colorways: Goldenrod (shown) and Ice.