You've never seen mood boards like designer and architect David Thulstrup's before. There are swatches and paint chips, of course, but that's the least of it. Also in attendance: spoonfuls of pigment, loops of wire, leaves, pieces of chalk, and spools of party streamers, all meticulously arranged into striking vignettes that wouldn't look out of place framed on a gallery wall. David's studio describes his practice as "a belief in finding beauty in all materials and combining them in a way that emphasizes comfort and livability"; his mood boards are the epitome of that philosophy.
We stared at David's creations so long we started to realize they all had something in common: weird color combinations that we never would've thought of but that, to our surprise, totally work. They're so good, we quickly realized we needed to use them in real-life circumstances; to leave these combos in mood-board form just wouldn't be right. To prove our point, we shopped out five of the strange but awesome color schemes we found in David's material mood boards:
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