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“Let’s talk about diversity”

June 16, 2020 Michelle Ogundehin 0
Michelle Ogundehin on diversity

We need to provoke discussion, not anger, when it comes to talking about diversity, says Michelle Ogundehin, who shares her personal experiences with racism, views on positive discrimination and ways in which individuals can make a difference. So, let’s talk about diversity in design. I am a woman of mixed-heritage (my father was black Nigerian, my

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“In the future home, form will follow infection”

June 4, 2020 Michelle Ogundehin 0

The interiors of future houses will be designed to mitigate coronavirus, says Michelle Ogundehin who has outlined 11 ways the pandemic will impact the home. The home played a pivotal role in the recent global crisis. Forced to double as office, school, gym, even restaurant, whether it felt safe or suffocating, it came under forensic examination, and

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Sexy eco, monochrome and plus-size furniture: interior design trends for 2020

January 7, 2020 Michelle Ogundehin 0
Michelle Ogundehin trend report 2020

Interior design will evolve, innovate, adapt and improve in 2020, says Michelle Ogundehin. Her trend report includes provocative collaborations, Ukrainian design and a rejection of digital technology. The dawn of a new decade invariably gives rise to a whole host of grandiose pronouncements about new trends and cultural shifts for the next ten years, and true to

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“Could all things ‘green’ be the glue that sticks us back together?”

October 1, 2019 Michelle Ogundehin 0
Tranquil Dawn Dulux Colour of the Year 2020

Dulux chose Tranquil Dawn as its colour of the year for 2020, but something bolder would have better represented the year ahead, says Michelle Ogundehin. Dulux’s colour of the year for 2020 – a hazy, muted green that recalls a sort of pale Chinese celadon mixed with sage and a smudge of grey – is intended to

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Tactility, imperfection and a pale flush of colour: interior design trends for 2019

January 11, 2019 Michelle Ogundehin 0
Bella Freud and Maria Speake fashion retro interiors for BBC TV centre apartment

Interior design in 2019 will centre around wellbeing and comfort, says Michelle Ogundehin. Her trend report includes the tactile surfaces and humble materials of “soft Scandi”, plus a splash of tangy mustard. Design is rarely conceived in a vacuum, and statements of style are always a response to what’s happening in the world at large. So any

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“Appreciating the role of colour in architecture is a great missed opportunity of the Bauhaus”

November 29, 2018 Michelle Ogundehin 0

It’s a shame that, although colour theory was taught at the Bauhaus, it was considered too feminine for architecture, says Michelle Ogundehin in this Opinion as part of our Bauhaus 100 series. The Bauhaus employed four artists whose theories on the use of colour underpin everything we think of as contemporary colour theory. So why, despite

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