When Massimo Speroni was given the brief for this project, the clients wanted a space layered with eclectic elements that were brought together, as if collected overtime. Inspired by modern, retro sensibility, an interior design style comprising a mixture of textures, time periods, styles, trends, and colours.
To achieve the look of a curated eclectic space, Massimo focused on rooms that married old and new, antique and contemporary, serious and fanciful. For example, a streamline contemporary mirror paired with a vintage sheep sculpture, to highlight – through contrast – the independent beauty of each piece. Eclectic decorating also appeals to Massimo because, as a designer, it provides him a dynamic canvas to express his imagination and whimsical addition.
A calming neutral wall colour was used throughout as a base to layer over, and prevent the rooms from feeling too overbearing. The neutral works wonders alongside the deep burgundy and teal accent colours paired with creams and soft pinks. Patterned rugs and scatter cushions were used to subtly introduce different design eras and geometric shapes, vintage lighting and unique artwork created aesthetic intrigue.
The vibrant visual of seemingly opposing patterns add fun and surprise to a space; keeping a light-hearted atmosphere. A key element to this style is contrast, and with the use of different textures like marble, smooth leather, and steel against fluffy throws, Massimo created a wonderfully creatively curated space.