
You’ve become aware of the Unanticipated Red Theory, the concept that a dash of red
perk up a space. But have you become aware of the Unexpected Red Chair Theory?
We’re creating the phrase now. Just take a look at how a red chair can shake things up in the best way:
Above: At Rental property Colucci, a red-painted canvas chair in an otherwise blue room. Photography thanks to Rental property Colucci (@villacolucci); see more
in Two Danish Style Couples Resurrect a Palazzo in Puglia.< img design=" margin-bottom:16 px; max-width:100%; height: automobile" width="733"height =" vehicle"loading="lazy "class= "size-post-content wp-image-1393830" src= "http://www.remodelista.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/fred-rigby-studio-kitchen-1-733x550.jpg"alt ="fred rigby studio kitchen area in london 228"/ > Above: A set of cherry-red chairs at Fred Rigby Studio: A New Creative Space free of charge Thinking in London. Photo by Jake Curtis, thanks to Fred Rigby Studio; styling by Laura Fulmine. Above: An otherwise quiet corner in Interior decoration Jill MacNair’s Own Remodelling in London gets an injection of red. Picture by Beth Evans courtesy of Jill MacNair.
Above: A Lightwood Red Webbed Chair by Jasper Morrison for Maruni makes an appearance in an extra kitchen area by New Zealand designer Katie Lockhart; see more in A Modern Classic Apartment Or Condo Interior in Helsinki, Finland. Photograph by Mary Gaudin courtesy of Katie Lockhart Studio. Above: Aha: another red chair found, this one with a woven seat, in the embroidery atelier of Sarah Espuete; see more in Studio of the Week: Œuvres Sensibles Store and Atelier in Marseille. Picture by Maxime Verret for Oeuvres Sensibles.< img design ="margin-bottom:16 px; max-width:100%; height: auto"width ="733" height ="vehicle"loading="lazy"class="size-post-content wp-image-1556553" src="http://www.remodelista.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/studio-classico-consolat-marseille-apartment-main-bedroom-en-suite-bath-11-733x1100.jpg"alt="marseille home remodel by studio classico and chapitre architecture. marvi 232"/ > Above: Stools work, too. Photo by Marvin Leuvrey, thanks to Studio Classico and Chapitre Architecture, from Curves and Cutouts: An Inspired Apartment Building Update in Marseille. Above: A suite of bright chairs take a currently dynamic kitchen to another level. See more in Marvila Home: A New Modern Extension for an Old Charming Townhouse in Lisbon; photography by Francisco Ascensão, courtesy of Atelier José Andrade Rocha. More style details we’ve been seeing everywhere: Future Tense: 11 Design Patterns for 2026 Color Trend Alert: 12 Restrooms with Components that are Everything but White Trend Alert
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