For our newest lookbook, we have curated 10 interiors decked out in Wild Marvel after paint model Dulux named the pale yellow hue as its Color of the 12 months for 2023.
Dulux describes Wild Marvel as a “smooth gold with hints of inexperienced” that speaks to individuals’s want for a better connection to nature and higher psychological well being in gentle of the latest interval of upheaval.
“As individuals seek for help, connection, inspiration and stability on the planet at the moment, they’re diving into the wonders of the pure world to search out it,” the model defined.
“Wild Marvel is a optimistic, pure tone that, by connecting us with the pure world, may also help us really feel higher in our properties.”
The optimistic hue, harking back to “contemporary seed pods and harvest grain”, is especially suited to brightening up residing areas – as seen beneath in an all-yellow Barcelona duplex and a renovated Nineteenth-century condo in Stockholm by Notice Design Studio.
However the color will also be used to offer a homely really feel to business interiors, from a floating spa to a church-turned-coworking area, the place it’s usually contrasted in opposition to shades of dusty pink or deep crimson.
That is the newest in our sequence of lookbooks offering curated visible inspiration from Dezeen’s picture archive. For extra inspiration see earlier lookbooks showcasing residential atriums, floating staircases and kitchens with polished granite surfaces.

Hidden Tints, Sweden, by Notice Design Studio
Set in a Nineteenth-century constructing in Stockholm, this kitchen envisioned by Swedish apply Notice Design Studio is fully enveloped in buttery yellow paint – overlaying all the pieces from the partitions and mouldings to the window frames.
“Color helps to emphasise the splendour within the detailing of the structure,” inside architect Sanna Wåhlin informed Dezeen. “In reality, the strategy to color in structure within the outdated days was a lot braver than we see at the moment. It deserves its place once more!”
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Cubitts Belgravia, UK, by Little one Studio
Little one Studio reinstated lots of the Georgian design options discovered on this Nineteenth-century Belgravian townhouse when turning it into a store for eyewear model Cubitts.
The London design agency painted its partitions in a chalky yellow hue that was typical of the interval and uncovered the unique floorboards to create an “intimate and home environment”, full with a forged iron hearth put in within the entrance room.
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Duplex in Sant Gervais, Spain, by Arquitectura-G
To make this duplex condo in Barcelona with its convoluted ground plan and shadowy residing areas really feel extra vibrant and spacious, native apply Arquitectura-G launched an all-yellow color scheme that options all through the house.
It was even chosen for the steel grating used to kind shelving within the kitchen, which was designed to offer storage with out obstructing daylight from reaching each nook of the area.
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Cafe Banacado, Sweden, by ASKA
Swedish structure agency ASKA aimed to create a heat and peaceable environment inside this all-day breakfast cafe, utilizing sunny hues throughout its nostalgic checkerboard flooring, storage partitions and custom-made tables with built-in cutlery holders.
“With a view to create an surroundings that feels harmonious, we work with delicate layering and tone-in-tone strategies,” mentioned ASKA co-founder Madeleine Klingspor. “The identical yellow is used on the partitions, lamps, tables and ground however in numerous scales and depth.”
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Villa Noailles present store, France, by Pierre Yovanovitch
When overhauling the present store of the Villa Noailles arts centre in Provence, French designer Pierre Yovanovitch created a sequence of colour-block alcoves to “dramatise” the presentation of the merchandise on supply.
The mellow yellow backdrop of those wall niches stands in stark distinction to the salmon-pink partitions and cobalt blue trims, nodding to the villa’s “cubist” backyard designed by Armenian architect Gabriel Guevrekian.
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Origin spa, Switzerland, by Bureau
Blocks of pastel-toned tiles overlap throughout the totally different surfaces of this float spa in Geneva. The color-blocking was particularly designed to evoke the obscure spots and flashes of color that may typically be seen behind closed eyes after taking a look at a lightweight supply.
The inside was designed to replicate the visuals that visitors expertise within the spa‘s sensory deprivation tanks, that are full of heat salt water however utterly devoid of sunshine to create the sensation of floating weightlessly in area.
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13 Sq. Metre Home, UK, by Studiomama
Customized-made plywood furnishings fringes this tiny 13-square-metre residence set in a former mini cab workplace, which “is likely to be London‘s smallest home,” in accordance with architect Studiomama.
Past offering essential storage, the sunshine wood components assist to create a cohesive inside, whereas practical zones corresponding to built-in sliding doorways are highlighted in swatches of sentimental yellow, pink and blue.
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Maria Nila salon, Sweden, by ASKA
Undulating cabinets of hair merchandise wind their method across the perimeter of this salon by Swedish haircare model Maria Nila in Stockholm to evoke dripping shampoo.
The storage is rendered in pastel gradient colors knowledgeable by the model’s packaging, which fade from ballet-slipper pink to a pale espresso color and at last a washed-out yellow.
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Imarika boutique, Italy, by Marcante-Testa
One other inside that showcases the proper match between yellow and pink is that this boutique in Milan, designed by Italian studio Marcante-Testa.
Right here, an understated daffodil-colour covers the partitions, whereas pink clay was used to render partitions and rose-gold rails maintain up the glass cabinets displaying equipment.
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The Ruby Avenue, USA, by Francesca de la Fuente and Working Vacation Studio
An summary wall mural by Los Angeles artist Dakota Solt ties collectively the infant blue, pink and tan furnishings in this co-working area with the pale yellow of the wood-panelled partitions and the rattan pendant gentle.
Referred to as The Ruby Avenue, the shared workplace and occasions area is about in a former church within the metropolis’s Highland Park neighbourhood, whose stained-glass home windows have been retained and paired with easy, up to date furnishings.
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That is the newest in our sequence of lookbooks offering curated visible inspiration from Dezeen’s picture archive. For extra inspiration see earlier lookbooks showcasing residential atriums, floating staircases and kitchens with polished granite surfaces.