• Colours for Play by Bertjan Pot
    Colours for Play by Bertjan Pot

    One colour is not a colour when there is no colour next to it to support it, to fight it, or challenge it. These 10 colours are developed and selected to go well together, and to bring out the best in each other. Please be bold. Look for contrast, dark next to light, colours from the opposite side of the spectrum of each other. Put a fully saturated colour next to a pastel, or a toned-down colour to bring out their true power. 

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    Dutch designer Bertjan Pot's work can be found in the permanent collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum in Rotterdam, and MoMA in New York. Among many others, he has designed objects for Kvadrat, HAY, Established & Sons, and Moustache. Bertjan Pot graduated from the Design Academy Eindhoven in the Netherlands in 1998, before opening his own studio in Rotterdam a few years later. He designs furniture, interios and accessories, and his multifaceted practice is well-known for a range of works, all of which reflect his experimental design philosophy, his curiosity for materials and research, and his passion for colours and patterns.