Comma Chameleon : The Comma chaise, the signature piece in Edy Keeler’s well-punctuated Core Collection, reflects the continuing popularity of quirky greens in interior design. What’s next? “All the shades of blue that work so well in New Mexico,” says Keeler, owner of the color-and-design-consultancy Core Value, Inc. “Everything from turquoise, azure and peacock to the color of the sky to periwinkle and violet-blue. We’ve never met a blue we couldn’t make
work here.”
Elizabeth Wolf, The Santa Fean, April, 2006
Images to come:
Upholstered sofas, chairs, ottomans and chaises.
Tables and chairs.
Room dividers and wall systems.
Custom occasional table designs.
The Notion:
To work with your personal style and your furniture needs. To mix the new with what you already have and love. To give color to your world, including your favorite neutrals. And to keep prices reasonable by watching overhead, and with resourceful shopping.
Colorist Edy Keeler offers custom color consulting and materials selection for interior paint and plaster, tile and stone, and wood species and stains. She colored the Hurlocker Homes parade house, recently named 2006 Home of the Year by the Santa Fean.
Walls all white-white? Depressing, according to our feng shui friends. We can improve on that with shades from pale to powerful, but comfortable for you. Coloring walls and other architectural accents is a great way to make rooms our own.
But choosing colors for large areas like stucco or plastered walls is a challenge...small color chips are just not the same when translated over large
areas. We have a simple methodology,
and a track record of wonderful, live-able
color choices.