Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Mauve

Am I right to call this mauve? Not sure, but I very much admire this color study and design by Donald Schermerhorn for the 2009 Kips Bay Decorator Show House. 

15 comments:

  1. It's got to have another name. I spent years ridding my house of the 80's mauve! I like plum, and I love the more purple tones in there!
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  2. I'm with the ladies. More of a plum/purple tones. I love it. I'm afraid Mauve is four letter word in my book.

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  3. lovely and fresh, I think. since looking closer at john saladino's use of a lighter version of that color, I have really come to appreciate it.

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  4. I love that color, its for me the perfect color between melancholy and romance, dawn and dust....and whatever we call it, it has an understated quality!

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  5. I think it is mauve, so Biba! The book Mauve is on my shelf, maybe time to reread, the story of the dye is fascinating.

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  6. Is it pronounced m-oh-ve or m-waaa-ave? thats my question!

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  7. I would go with plum, violets, for the new shades and several other names come to me, a bit more on the blue side; periwinkle,etc.

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    Karena
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  8. I like this particular shade of mauve/plum/violet ..... mmmgorgeous! It looks so rich and romantic with the right shade of brown and matte finished silver accents.

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  9. A bit more on the purple side but it is beautiful in this space. Love the art piece in the first image...it pulls it all together perfectly.

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  11. Mauve?? No way. It's much prettier than that. Aubergine.

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  12. I believe that mauve is more pink. This is more of a plum. I just used this color in a client's living room. Very elegant and soft. It mixed well with an earthy color scheme.

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  13. Just after getting married, I had mauve silk curtains made for my rt1987 (ironically 25 years to the day you posted this!) living room and though they were very pretty, I swore I'd never use that color again. But now I call it dusty lilac and used it in a client's bedroom I just posted!

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