1/12«Let there be color!"-- declared designers. The current trend of 2011 colour blocking comes from the catwalks into our homes. Any bright colours and their most unusual combinations are in fashion. Feel free to mix yellow with green and blue with orange! The only limitation: items in contrasting colors should be coherent and laconic, preferably monochromatic, without patterns, additional embroidery, appliqués and prints. Leeon sofa, designed by Ludovica and Roberto Palomba for Driade, Altagamma gallery, Flat Interiors showroom. Tip Ton chairs, designed by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby for Vitra, New Studio showroom, Design Boom stores, Interiors-T showroom. Spun armchair, designed by Thomas Heatherwick for Magis, New Studio showroom, Design stores Boom. Tufty-too sofa, designed by Patricia Urquiola for B&B Italia, Altagamma gallery, «Interiors Extra Class» showrooms, «Arcade» showroom. Lady armchair, designed by Marco Zanuso for Arflex, «Twelve» showroom. Mono, Pianca coffee tables, «Flat Interiors» showroom, «Maxlevel» showroom. Leo Leonis bench and armchair, designed by Dominique Perrault for Sawaya & Moroni, Altagamma gallery. Lolita armchair, Meridiani, Interni salon. Macaone table, designed by Alessandro Mendini for Zanotta, Altagamma gallery, Flat Interiors salon, New Studio salon. Juta, Flou bedside tables, Corso Milano salon, Extra Class Interiors salons, Trio salons. This year, many models from previous years were dressed in brightly colored upholstery. Like, for example, the Munich armchair, which was created in 2009 for the interiors of the Brandhorst Museum in black. Classicon, salon "New Studio", boutiques Podium Home Interiors.