31.01.2012

Guggenheim Paint Collection

Ever been to the Guggenheim? Ever wondered what your home would look like blanketed in it's beautiful and subtle tones? If so, it's your lucky day. The Guggenheim Museum has launched two interior pain collections that feature all of the beautiful colors that you will find througout the museum. A genius idea for a museum, being a natural extension of its brand, utilitarian, yet absolutely art-oriented.

"50 Gallery Colors" is a collection of neutral hues which the museum has used over the years to set the stage for its artwork and photographs. It even includes the archival shades that the architect Frank Lloyd Wright originally selected when he designed the building. The other set, "Classical Colors", includes 150 shades derived from paintings in the museum’s permanent collections, including works by Paul Cézanne, Vasily Kandinsky, and Vincent van Gogh. You can get started on your new look by ordering a colour pallet HERE

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