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In a BBQ atmosphere: you must be familiar with the smoky shades Israel today

2022-05-02T11:00:47.339Z


The special trend blends well with Independence Day, and any color can become smoky - even on an opaque or transparent item • What is considered such a shade and how does it blend in at home?


Have you heard of smoky shades?

Independence Day is a great time to try and illustrate what the smoky hue is.

The next time you come across smoke coming from a cigarette someone is smoking next to you (every family has another one or two who have not internalized that smoking is the most passable) or of the BBQ, try looking through the smoke at a colored object on the other side and see how it becomes smoky - this is the shade as seen behind Smoke masking.

Pastel colors are also included under this definition - red with thick white smoke masking becomes smoky pink.

Alongside the smoky shades there is another way to express the smoky and it is a more formal, plastic way, which gives room for the movement of the smoke in the space and the amorphous shapes it creates.

The smoky shades are best obtained on glass.

This is why we will meet most smokers as stained glass.

In the opaque version of the hue, they become pastel colors.

Where can they be combined?

Anywhere - these can be your interior doors, the vase in the center of the table, the thermos you take with you to the office, the faucet and the sink in the bathroom, and if you are deep in it - then the living or sleeping space can also be smoked using paint and textiles.

One of the most spectacular and tangible ways to show the change that smokers bring about is the use of metallic.

Faucets or electrical products made of a metallic material with a matte finish create a smoky look with the addition of an implied shine, which gives a luxurious fragrance.

Smoky-looking sleeping space, designed by Livnat Cohen Marin, Photo: Oded Smadar, courtesy of Nirlat

The use of metal with a matte finish bounces off the smoky look, a stainless steel faucet with a smoky finish, the greenhouse for home design, Photo: Sand PR

Glass jar, wine glass, drinking glass, 109.90, 39.90, NIS 34.90 (respectively), CASTRO HOME, Photo: Udi Dagan

Smoky green combined bedroom, swan courtesy of Nirlat,

Doors in smoky shades from the smoky doors collection from Hamadia Doors, starting at NIS 1,600, Photo: PR

Smoked glass side tables, designed by Patricia Orquiola, custom-made, Habitat, Photo: Glass Italy VANDECASTEELEE

Smoked glass dispensers, NIS 72, Vardinon, Photo: Tami Bar Shai

And this from smoked glass with a hammered texture, NIS 69.9, the stock, Photo: Tzipora Flowers

Amorphous vase in smoky pink, NIS 129, HM HOME, Photo: Hans and Mauritz

Vase with an example that simulates the motility of smoke, NIS 159, HM HOME, Photo: Hans and Mauritz

Round washbasin in smoky orange, starting at NIS 2,000, Aloni, Photo: Assaf Levy

A jug of water and a glass with a retro look made of smoked glass in two shades, 119.90, NIS 19.19 (respectively), FOX HOME, Photo: Tal Teri

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Source: israelhayom

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