DE STIJL X AMSTERDAM MODERN X VOGUE




We want to start out the week by honoring the 100th anniversary of the De Stijl movement with some colorful eye candy. The movement is defined by the bold primary colors from paintings by Theo van Doesburg and Piet Mondrian which inspired a wave of design beyond the canvas, in pieces like The Red and Blue Chair by Gerrit Rietveld (1917) and The Mondrian collection by Yves Saint Laurent (1966). As timing would have it, exactly 100 years after the birth of a movement, this season's colors on the runway have a clear inspiration. These pictures remind us how bold a simple choice can be. Whether they're a vibrant throwback to Preschool or the beloved De Stijl movement of 1917, the colors are bound to capture your inner child. 




Above: Rietveld Industrial Metal Cabinet for Gispen $5,875 | Rosetta Getty 2017 via Vogue.com


Above: Enameled Scissor Wall Lamp $495 | Emilio Pucci 2017 via Vogue.com


Above: Tomado Style Shelving | Stella McCartney 2017 via Vogue.com
Above: Gijs van der Sluis Streamline Sofa $3250 | Emilio Pucci 2017 via Vogue.com
    
Above: Coen De Vries Love Seat $1650 | Louis: Priceless | Stella McCartney 2017 via Vogue.com
    
Above: Hala Zeist Enameled Scissor Wall Lamp $295 | Emilio Pucci 2017 via Vogue.com
 Shop the look:


   
Tomado Bookshelf $795


 
       
           Visser Sofa for Spectrum $3250
       
(6) Rare Kramer Revolt Chairs $5,500






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