Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Gold Is The New Black


With the reemergence of Hollywood Regency and its over-the-top glamorous designs, we are seeing a lot of bling in the way of gold.  In the 1930s during the great depression (let's not forget the 70s during the recession), gold was everywhere in home decor.  It would appear we're drawn to the glamour, sparkle, and drama of gold during tough times.  Besides, what says lavish and wealth more than gold?  It's logical.  We want to forget about the harsh times, add a little fun, and put a little fantasy in our lives.  What's so wrong with that?

After finding this gold, ornate mirror (above), I decided to add a chalkboard to incorporate a bit of irony to its serious heritage.  If you are looking for a gold statement piece, this is it!

Even though some of us are fighting these baroque beauties with a vengeance, many others (and you know who you are) are embracing these funky finds and incorporating them with modern, trendier pieces to create a style of their own.  Young designers like Anna Burke and Jonathon Adler go larger than life with their decadent gold accents.  Kelly Wearstler and Nate Berkus are incorporating gold bling to their designs without apology.

Kelly Wearstler Designs
  

Nate Berkus Designs
Here Nate added the two gold, bamboo chairs as a touch of the unexpected in a very casual room.  I love how the chairs are visually light by use of the lattice back, but still incorporate drama.  The room appears laid back except for that touch of gold.

Is gold a trend or is it here to stay?  Only time will tell, but for now let's indulge and have a little fun.  There is an old saying that goes, "He who hath the gold, maketh the rule."  Better yet, why not maketh your own rules!