Tone on Tone at Home
I wear a lot of black. I wear enough black to induce a jaw drop on days I’m wearing colour (from memory, she actually dropped everything and ran across the office yelling in excitement). I wear black because I’m actually awful at pairing colours— that’s why monochrome is my jam. I love the textures that come to play when you’re working with a monochrome palette but I’ve always felt like it’s hard to pull off the tone-on-tone vibes at home without it feeling contrived. Is it just me or does the tone-on-tone trend feel exclusive to highly-curated product photography? You tell me.
- Nat
Work Station.
In the era of work-life-balance (or at least the fight for it), it’s hard to admit that I’m pretty married to my work. I can spend hours at the office brainstorming, strategising, researching and getting creative without feeling tired. I’ve never really considered the idea of working from home but these designs sure make it tempting…
- Nat