Sunday, September 14, 2008



















        • The trademarked Burberry check pattern. The red, white, black, and peach check, known as the Nova was first used as a lining for their trenchcoat in 1924.
        • In Art Deco interior design of the 1920s and 1930s, peach colored mirrors (as well as blue mirrors) were popular in luxury homes and in exclusive night clubs, restaurants, and department stores.

        • Peach is a color that combines pink and orange colors. This color is named for the pale color of the peach fruit. Like the color apricot, the color called peach is paler than most actual peach fruits and seems to have been formulated (like the color apricot) primarily to create a pastel palette of colors for interior design. Peach can also be described as pale orange.

        • Peach is a color combines pink and orange. Pink uses monochromatic color scheme that changes the brightness or the value of a primary color, i.e. by adding white to red that become pink. Orange is a secondary color which is mixed by yellow and red i.e. is an analogous color.
        • The burberry classic Nova-check selected red, peach , black and white i.e. achromatic has created a color family with harmony and always gives a pleasing feeling . The interlacing of the stripes gives an even proportion of color arrangement that Peach dominates that it belongs to the principle of familiarity which likes pick up from the nature which enhances the harmony.

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