How to Embrace the Dark Interior Trend
It’s no secret that interior trends of recent years have largely been dominated by clean, minimal interiors that have favoured a palette of fresh white and light greys – and more recently,
Either way, it’s a look that’s here to stay and one that suits the upcoming autumn and winter months perfectly. If there’s one brand that’s fully embraced the dark(er) side, it’s Copenhagen-based Frama, whose straightforward, slightly industrial lighting proves the perfect accompaniment to any good moody space. A bit of a Copenhagen favourite, you’ll be able to find Frama lights in
I know I’ve just been singing the praises of darker shades but mixing them in with lighter colours is a subtle transition into this trend, while also creating a contrast in a space. This nook in Hotel SP34 is the perfect cosy reading spot, with a dark green door, reading lamp and stool setting against the light grey walls and armchair (the red wine is an added benefit).
At Frama’s HQ the team opted for dark blue walls, keeping the wooden flooring natural and unfinished throughout. As well as providing a welcome contrast to the paintwork, the floors create a sense of effortlessness and prevent each space from looking too ‘done’.
Located in the centre of Copenhagen,