With the color being synonymous with nature, shades of green can evoke cleansing feelings of renewal and balance and are often used in decorating for their calming effect. Famously, guests waiting to appear on TV shows often wait in a “green room” to relax so it must be effective!
Let us show you how to ‘go green’, with complementary and contrasting contemporary art from our impressive portfolio of artists…
We’ve got you covered! A satirical take on a retro Pelican book cover, from The Connor Brothers, will provide not only a fun talking point, but also the perfect hint of green coupled with a striking graphic look to add interest to your interior.
Add a touch of decadence to your green room with accents of luxurious gold. Matt Herring uses gold leaf backgrounds for his beautifully detailed portraits that are adorned with colourful flowers, whereas kinetic artist Patrick Rubinstein gilds some of his innovative artworks to striking visual effect.
Green plants, whether real or artificial, can make your interior feel vibrant and fresh, and what better way to complement your indoor garden than with a contemporary botanical artwork from British artist Tim Fowler, whose stunning use of colour will bring your own green room to life in bright technicolour as if you were in Kew itself (or even the tropics!).
It may not technically be a ‘room’ per se, but your garden is very much part of your home and at Clarendon, our art is not only for your walls. Elevate landscaped gardens, cosy courtyards or
rambling wild spaces with a sculpture by one of our many talented sculptors including wildlife artist Hamish Mackie and Michael Speller, whose works have graced award-winning show
gardens at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.