Aria Journal:

Dopamine Design

Dopamine Design



 

The antithesis of beige, dopamine design is all about creating spaces that delight the senses. Bold colour choices and invigorating patterns take centre stage when designing a space that reflects personality whilst being cohesive. Discover our round-up of dopamine design favourites to inspire your interior.

 


Above: Ltd Edition Togo Chair by Ligne Roset


Above: New York Suite Sofa by Saba Italia



Pattern Play

 

The essence of dopamine decor lies in its personalization and individuality for each home, bringing together the owners favourite colours, textures and nostalgic objects reflecting their story. Pattern and composition become powerful tools to evoke feelings of warmth in a space.

 

Above: Upholstered Ant Chair by Fritz Hansen


Above: Series 7 Chair by Fritz Hansen

Above: Stools by Ettore Sottsass for Kartell

Above: Sottsass Kitchen Utensils by Alessi

Above: Feast collection by Yotam Ottolenghi for Serax
Above: Feast collection by Yotam Ottolenghi for Serax


Above: Luxembourg Chairs and table by Fermob


Inside Out

 

Brighten up your garden, whatever the weather, with a colourful dining furniture set or create a laidback lounge area with outdoor sofas and armchairs in all the colours of the rainbow. When choosing a colour scheme for your garden, patio or balcony, consider the tones that appear naturally in the space and add a contrasting palette.

 

Above: Luxembourg Chairs and table by Fermob
Above: Piapolo stool by Fermob
Above: Studie Chair by Fermob