The danger with monochrome motifs is the tendency to veer into one-dimensional territory – where everything, when put together, end up falling flat, regardless of your original vision. The trick is to vary up the shades and incorporate lighter as well as darker versions of your preferred hues. In the case of black and white, greys will always do, and the occasional presence of a contrasting colour will always add depth. Here, we gather some pieces to inspire your approach to achieving arresting monochrome interiors.
A.Style, $5,500
DesignLink, $9,900
Pioneer Lifestyle, price upon request
House for Goodies, from $3,990
Lane Crawford, $4,400
BoConcept, $259
A.Style, $29,000
Lane Crawford, $1,280
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