Have a Seat: The Surprising Zing of a Red Chair

by Annie Quigley

You’ve heard of the Unexpected Red Theory, the idea that a dash of red livens up a room.

But have you heard of the Unexpected Red Chair Theory?

We’re coining the phrase now. Just have a look at how a red chair can shake things up in the best way:

Villa Rezek Restored Now On View 1930s Viennese Modernism by Architect Hans Glas portrait 1 16 Above: At Villa Colucci, a red-painted canvas chair in an otherwise blue room. Photography courtesy of Villa Colucci (@villacolucci); see more in Two Danish Design Couples Resurrect a Palazzo in Puglia. fred rigby studio kitchen in london 17 Above: A pair of cherry-red chairs at Fred Rigby Studio: A New Creative Space for Free Thinking in London. Photograph by Jake Curtis, courtesy of Fred Rigby Studio; styling by Laura Fulmine. jill mcnair peckham london house photo by beth evans 18 Above: An otherwise quiet corner in Interior Design Jill MacNair’s Own Renovation in London gets an injection of red. Photograph by Beth Evans courtesy of Jill MacNair. helsinki apartment by katie lockhart studio photograph by mary gaudin 19 Above: A Lightwood Red Webbed Chair by Jasper Morrison for Maruni makes an appearance in a spare kitchen by New Zealand designer Katie Lockhart; see more in A Modern Classic Apartment Interior in Helsinki, Finland. Photograph by Mary Gaudin courtesy of Katie Lockhart Studio. oeuvres sensibles studio marseille photo maxime verret 20 Above: Aha: another red chair spotted, this one with a woven seat, in the embroidery atelier of Sarah Espuete; see more in Studio of the Week: Œuvres Sensibles Shop and Atelier in Marseille. Photograph by Maxime Verret for Oeuvres Sensibles. marseille apartment remodel by studio classico and chapitre architecture. marvi 21 Above: Stools work, too. Photograph by Marvin Leuvrey, courtesy of Studio Classico and Chapitre Architecture, from Curves and Cutouts: An Inspired Apartment Building Update in Marseille. marvila house by jose andrade roche in lisbon, portugal 22 Above: A suite of bright chairs take an already lively kitchen to another level. See more in Marvila House: A New Modern Extension for an Old Charming Townhome in Lisbon; photography by Francisco Ascensão, courtesy of Atelier José Andrade Rocha.

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