Free-Spirited Approach Found In New Trends

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A Free-Spirited Approach Found In New Trends (NAPSA)—Youthful. Free-spir- ited. Fresh. These are just a few of the adjectives used to describe fun, new trendsin furnishing: New Palettes Oneof the brightest and breeziest is the use of Retro Chic color. This style meets consumers’ needs ———_—$—$ for harmonious spaces and great design. The color palette features shades of daffodil and moss set in inviting retreats. The daffodil color has been used by designer Pasquale Natuzzi on his Monte Carlo leather sofa and loveseat. Featuring contrast stitching, the modelis paired with a striking swivel chair in a Mondrian “lemon-stripe” accent chair. A new stylish sofa, motion chair, daybed and ottomans are offered in varying shades of green and subtle fabrics. The sofa and chair feature leaf-green leather with contrast stitching. Stepped in the mystery of faroff places, Natuzzi’s Exotic Chic furniture represents lush, dramatic design that is both sophisticated and cultured, meshing well with urban and vintage tastes. Bold, vivacious colors and unusual textures lead this stylish direction. The color palette features shades such as pumpkin andlime, along with rich orange-browns and reds, made for those who appreciate mature design. New Shapes Today’s liberated spirit and style of living have inspired a range of “nomadic” accents in engaging materials, “Gouffrage” (wrinkle) Whether it uses unusual colors or shapes, design that pleases the eye and the bodyrules. woven microfiber, hair-on-hide, “Croco” leather, Dreamfibre ultra microfiber and “Nubuck”suede. These materials are used in portable Poofs, Cubes, Ottomans and Bean Bags that offer flexibility whether they’re used individually or clustered together. These comfortable pieces add interesting texture and shape to any living space. Whetherit’s through the use of unusual colors or unusual shapes, design that pleases the eye and the body rules. “We’re not obsessed by the need to impress today,” said Pasquale Natuzzi. “We’re more comfortable with ourselves and our own personal style, which has become free-spirited, less demanding and less stuffy.” For more information on Natuzzi designs and lines, visit www.natuzzi.com.