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Modern Global Style

Get the Look- Modern Global Style Design #2
It's Just the Moon #26 energy art and Edesign by Mary Ann Benoit.

Modern Global Style in interior design is a contemporary approach that integrates design elements from various cultures around the world. Here’s a more detailed definition. This style marries the sleek and clean lines of modern design with diverse cultural artifacts, textiles, and patterns from around the globe. It’s a celebration of worldwide cultures, but presented in a way that fits today’s contemporary homes. Key characteristics include:

 

  • Eclectic Mix: Incorporates handcrafted items, traditional fabrics, and artisan furnishings from various countries and cultures.
  • Neutral Base with Pops of Color: While the base color palette may be neutral or understated, vibrant colors can be injected through textiles, art, and decor accents.
  • Natural Materials: Emphasizes materials like wood, stone, and plants, echoing global crafts and the importance of nature in many cultures.
  • Functional and Minimal: Unlike the more maximalist or cluttered traditional global style, the modern version leans toward minimalism, ensuring spaces are functional and free from unnecessary clutter.
  • Blend of Textures and Patterns: Distinctive patterns from Africa, Asia, South America, and other regions may be layered together, but in a balanced way that avoids overwhelming the space.

In essence, Modern Global Style is about embracing the beauty and uniqueness of worldwide cultures in a fresh, contemporary setting. It tells a story of global travels, or a love for different cultures, but does so in a way that’s chic, current, and sophisticated.

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It's Just the Moon #26 energy art and Edesign by Mary Ann Benoit.

Modern Global Style Design Elements and Motifs

Modern Global Style in interior design fuses contemporary aesthetics with traditional elements and motifs from cultures worldwide. Here are some prominent design elements and motifs associated with this style:

  1. Eclectic Furnishings: Furniture pieces often reflect a blend of modern lines with artisanal touches or handcrafted details inspired by various cultures.
  2. Textiles and Fabrics:
    • Kilim rugs from Central Asia.
    • Ikat prints from Indonesia, Central Asia, and South America.
    • Mudcloth patterns from West Africa.
    • Batik designs from Indonesia and Malaysia.
    • Kantha quilts from South Asia.
  3. Decorative Accents:
    • Handcrafted artifacts, pottery, or sculptures from around the world.
    • Globally-inspired lanterns or lighting fixtures.
    • Tribal masks, wall hangings, and baskets.
  4. Organic Materials:
    • Woods, often with visible grain or a distressed finish.
    • Natural stone, like marble or soapstone.
    • Woven materials, such as rattan or sisal.
  5. Metallics and Mirror Work: Hints of gold, silver, copper, or bronze, either in furnishings, decor items, or intricate mirror inlays reminiscent of Middle Eastern or North African designs.
  6. Motifs:
    • Geometric patterns inspired by Aztec or Navajo cultures.
    • Paisleys, which have their roots in Persian and Indian designs.
    • African tribal motifs and symbols.
  7. Natural Elements: Incorporation of indoor plants, water features, or other nature-inspired elements that echo the reverence for nature found in many global cultures.
  8. Open and Airy Layouts: Modern Global Style embraces open spaces, often punctuated by cozy nooks or zones filled with global treasures.
  9. Craftsmanship: A focus on handcrafted, artisanal elements that showcase traditional techniques, whether it’s in woodworking, textile creation, or pottery.
  10. Color Palette: As mentioned in previous discussions, a balance between neutral bases and vibrant accent colors inspired by global landscapes and cultural festivals.

While Modern Global Style integrates diverse design elements and motifs from different cultures, it’s essential to approach it with respect and authenticity, avoiding cultural appropriation by understanding the cultural significance and history of the elements you’re including in your design.

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It's Just the Moon energy art Mary Ann Benoit on the wall and rug..

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Colors of Modern Global Style Design

Modern Global Style is characterized by a diverse palette that pulls inspiration from cultures around the world, often combined with modern, neutral bases. While the exact colors can vary depending on the specific regions being referenced and individual interpretations, common hues in Modern Global Style include:

 

  1. Neutral Bases:
    • Warm beiges
    • Soft grays
    • Earthy browns
    • Creamy whites
  1. Vibrant Accents:
    • Saffron yellows
    • Majestic blues (like indigo or cobalt)
    • Rich reds and burgundies
    • Lush greens, often inspired by jungles or forests
    • Burnt oranges and terracotta
  1. Earth Tones:
    • Olive greens
    • Clay browns
    • Rusty oranges
    • Sandy beiges
  1. Metallics:
    • Brushed golds and bronzes
    • Matte silvers or chromes
  1. Patterned and Textured:
    • These colors often appear in traditional textiles, like Ikat, Kilim, or tribal African prints, and can vary widely but often include a mix of the vibrant and earthy tones mentioned above.
  1. Natural and Organic Hues:
    • Deep forest greens
    • Oceanic blues
    • Sky blues

The beauty of Modern Global Style lies in its eclectic blend, allowing for personalization. While the above are common choices, there’s always room for interpretation based on the regions of the world one is drawing inspiration from. The key is to balance vibrant and neutral tones to create a harmonious yet lively space.

Colors of Modern Global Style

Modern Global Style is characterized by a diverse palette that pulls inspiration from cultures around the world, often combined with modern, neutral bases. While the exact colors can vary depending on the specific regions being referenced and individual interpretations, common hues in Modern Global Style include:

 

  1. Neutral Bases:
    • Warm beiges
    • Soft grays
    • Earthy browns
    • Creamy whites
  1. Vibrant Accents:
    • Saffron yellows
    • Majestic blues (like indigo or cobalt)
    • Rich reds and burgundies
    • Lush greens, often inspired by jungles or forests
    • Burnt oranges and terracotta
  1. Earth Tones:
    • Olive greens
    • Clay browns
    • Rusty oranges
    • Sandy beiges
  1. Metallics:
    • Brushed golds and bronzes
    • Matte silvers or chromes
  1. Patterned and Textured:
    • These colors often appear in traditional textiles, like Ikat, Kilim, or tribal African prints, and can vary widely but often include a mix of the vibrant and earthy tones mentioned above.
  1. Natural and Organic Hues:
    • Deep forest greens
    • Oceanic blues
    • Sky blues

The beauty of Modern Global Style lies in its eclectic blend, allowing for personalization. While the above are common choices, there’s always room for interpretation based on the regions of the world one is drawing inspiration from. The key is to balance vibrant and neutral tones to create a harmonious yet lively space.

The Energy of Modern Global Style Design

The beauty of Modern Global Style lies in its eclectic blend, allowing for personalization. While the above are common choices, there’s always room for interpretation based on the regions of the world one is drawing inspiration from. The key is to balance vibrant and neutral tones to create a harmonious yet lively space.

 

 

The energy of Modern Global Style in interior design can be described as dynamic, harmonious, and worldly. Here’s a more in-depth look at its energetic essence:

  1. Vibrant and Dynamic: The infusion of diverse cultural artifacts, textiles, and patterns brings a lively energy to the space. It tells tales of different parts of the world, evoking curiosity and wonder.
  2. Harmonious and Balanced: While the style may integrate various elements from around the globe, there’s a sense of cohesion and unity. This balance creates a calming and grounded energy, making spaces feel both adventurous and serene.
  3. Worldly and Inclusive: The energy is expansive and inviting, reflecting a broad-minded perspective. It communicates an appreciation for global cultures and an openness to varied life experiences.
  4. Organic and Grounded: The use of natural materials, like wood, stone, and plants, brings an earthy energy. It’s a grounding force that connects inhabitants to nature and the broader world.
  5. Enlightened and Cultured: Spaces designed in the Modern Global Style resonate with an energy of cultural appreciation and understanding. It speaks to a love for travel, exploration, and a deeper connection with different communities.
  6. Sophisticated and Evolved: Beyond the eclectic mix, there’s a maturity in how elements are chosen and combined. This sophistication infuses the space with an energy of growth, evolution, and refinement.

In essence, the energy of Modern Global Style is a dance between the dynamic and the harmonious, the worldly and the intimate. It’s about feeling connected to the broader tapestry of global cultures while remaining grounded in one’s own space.

How to Get the Look

Getting this look requires a thoughtful blend of contemporary design with globally inspired elements. Energy and color are key elements. Here are some tips:

  1. Start Neutral: Begin with a neutral base, using colors like beiges, grays, or soft whites. This provides a canvas to add vibrant accents.

  2. Incorporate Global Textiles: Layer in textiles from around the world. Think kilim rugs, ikat prints, African mudcloth, or batik fabrics. These textiles bring rich patterns and textures.

  3. Artisanal Furniture: Opt for handcrafted furniture that showcases traditional craftsmanship made from natural materials like wood, rattan, or bamboo can evoke a global feel.

  4. Mix and Match: Enjoy combinng pieces from different cultures. A Moroccan lantern might sit beside a Balinese carved table, for example.

  5. Add Global Art: Incorporate art pieces inspired by or sourced from different parts of the world, from African tribal masks to Indian tapestries or fractal art pieces that resonate with the global aesthetic.

  6. Embrace Natural Materials: Use organic, raw materials like wood, stone, terracotta, and jute. These materials are universal and can be found in design elements across cultures.

  7. Include Plants: Indoor plants, especially those native to different parts of the world, can enhance the global feel. They add life, color, and a connection to nature.

  8. Curated Decor: Choose art and decor items that tell a story, whether it’s energy art, a handmade basket, a vintage vase, or a sculpture from your travels.

  9. Metallic Accents: Incorporate metals, especially those with a hand-beaten or artisanal look, like brass, bronze, or copper, often seen in global decor.

  10. Lighting is Key: Opt for lighting fixtures that resonate with a global vibe. Think lanterns, beaded chandeliers, or fixtures made with organic materials.

  11. Keep it Authentic: While it’s tempting to buy “global” items from mainstream stores, try sourcing genuine items, whether from local artisans, specialty stores, or your travels. Authenticity adds depth and meaning to the style.

  12. Blend Modern Elements: Pair your global pieces with sleek, contemporary furniture or decor to keep it looking fresh and modern. And think of having a more minimal look than you typically see with Bohemian style.

  13. Cultural Respect: Always be mindful and respectful of the cultural significance of the items you incorporate. Understand the history and meaning of the colors, motifs and symbols.

By carefully curating and blending elements, making energy the foundations of the design and going for a less is more, elegant look, you can crete a beautiful space that feels great and supports you energetically.

Here are some of the energy art pieces I created for this style you can use to get the look.

It's Just the Moon #26 framed print by Mary Ann Benoit.
It's Just the Moon #28 throw pillow by Mary Ann Benoit.
It's Just the Moon #26 fractal/AI energy art rug by Mary Ann Benoit.
It's Just the Moon #26 Rug by Mary Ann Benoit.

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