Another Country is pleased to host ‘UNAPOLOGETIC COLOUR’, an art exhibition to mark the launch of Etté, a dynamic creative agency delivering expertise in colour curation, founded by Despina Curtis, Style Director, and Natalie Jones, Creative Director.
With a wealth of experience in interiors, design, art direction and branding, the talented duo has a finely tuned understanding of colour and its effects on spaces and people, coupled with an exceptional ability to bring ideas and concepts to life through original, visual experiences.
Spanning Commercial, Residential and Futures, Etté works with businesses and private clients to hone and translate their thoughts and objectives into a visual language through captivating and coherent colour palettes that leave a lasting impression.
‘UNAPOLOGETIC COLOUR’ explores art with a sense of optimism and runs from Friday May 10 until May 23. Artists include Jeremy Annear, Emily Forgot, Nest Design, Breon O Casey, Kelly Jessamine and Eddie Knevett.
The exhibition is hosted and supported by Another Country in Marylebone, London alongside the colour curation of 3 pieces from our Hardy collection. The colour palette is inspired by Thomas Hardy, reflecting the dark colours from the Victorian era but with a modern influence.
Etté have also collaborated with Palefire on two bespoke and exclusive colours and for their Pavilion table lamp which we will be showcasing at Another Country as part of the exhibition. Each colour is inspired by the countryside around Somerset and Dorset with a nod to the artistic sensibility that Palefire is so synonymous with.
For more information about the show, please email shop@anothercountry.com or call the showroom on 020 7486 3251. For Etté press enquiries, images, interview opportunities and further information, please contact: hello@ettecolour.com.