My mid centrury love is showing in all the furniture. I'm getting ready to upholster the chair which has to just sit there because the space is so limited. On the left is the ensuite door. . This geometric fabric left over from another job is my current like, but that could change next week. I know I want something with a little pattern.
I can't seem to re-gift my Tiffany lamp even thought it is slightly off in the room. Sentiment wins with me every time. I guess you've already figured out I don't have matching furniture. It's the artist in me. I love to take assorted items and make them work.
The official description of Collector's Item on the B Moore website as a "soft off-white hue with pink undertones" that "quietly supports a space like a pedestal supports a sculpture" is spot on. Don't be thrown by the pink undertones in the description. I like it because it doesn't have any hints of yellow which is not complimentary for someone with silver hair and fair skin. If you want to look good in the morning this is a the wall colour for you.
I've also seen Collector's Item used as a trim colour with darker neutrals such as Ashley Gray or Taos Taupe (2111-40) as seen on the Benjamin Moore Site.
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