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Color 2012: Blue cobalt is retro, saturated and plays nice with other midcentury colors

pam kueber - Updated: May 11, 2021

Retro Renovation stopped publishing in 2021; these stories remain for historical information, as potential continued resources, and for archival purposes.

vintage textile art 1960sblue mountainsDecorating with blueThe Retro Renovation 2012 Color of the Year is Bitossi Rimini Blu, a shade named after the famous, rich, deep glaze on Italian-made Bitossi pottery designed by Aldo Londi around 1959. Also known as Cobalt Blue, this is a classy, retro color that “plays well” with a wide variety of other shades, including orange, gold, avocado, brown, red — it’s very versatile. To demonstrate, I roamed all around my house on Saturday and took photos of art and accessories that that incorporate this color. Note, in this study, I have been pretty liberal about the what goes in this color family. It’s all good. Read on for a festival of blue — 28 photos in all.

Rimini blu BitossiI have two bona-fide Bitossi Rimini Blue vases. Chippy of World of Tile had them in her stash. Over the months, we have become good friends, and she sent them to me. In return, I am giving her free advertising on the blog. This photo was taken in natural light. I did dial up the “black” in Lightroom a wee bit. Note: I retouched most all the other photos as well, improving the exposure and dialing up the contrast and black and, in some cases, the saturation. My photos as taken were a bit washed out because I was using an automatic point-and-shoot camera, and it was a pretty sunny day. What I mean to say is: Cobalt blue is a rich, high-saturation color. No “low chroma” greige here. It is an assertive color.
 
Following are my studies. First: Framed textile art from the 1960s, I went nuts with this, due to my exceptional visual intelligence:
 

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blue textiles

vintage textile detail

Painting study — I purchased this painting when I lived out in the country about 20 years ago:
 
painting of country landscapeblue paintblue mountains
A little bit of a Joan Miro poster from a Museum of Modern Art exhibit that I went to in 1986. I am feeling old writing this story:
 
miromiromiro
Framed vintage needlepoint mimicking a Chinese Ancestor painting. I bought this piece cheap last year and layered it into the tablescape sitting in the arched, mirrored built-in cabinet in the dining room:
 
chinese ancestor paintingchinese ancestorvintage needlepoint chinese ancestor
A study in blue from around the house: Pillows, figurines, glassware, in vignettes and tablescapes collecting lots o’ dust here ‘n there:
 
stangl birdstangl birdoriental rug blueoriental rug detail
blue needlepoint pillow Gblue bargelloblue glassblue and goldThank you for putting up with my artsy mostly fartsy photo spread!

 

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  1. Michele says

    February 26, 2012 at 3:50 pm

    Oh I see now it’s third from the top too… hmmm pillow cover? It looks like entrelac but I dunno :/

    • pam kueber says

      February 26, 2012 at 4:07 pm

      Yes, it’s a close of up the bargello stitching that you can also see on the actual pillow near the top…

      • Michele says

        March 9, 2012 at 10:50 pm

        Thank you. The crazy thing is I just learned what bargello stitching is… I haven’t seen much of it though, so I didn’t recognize it 🙂

  2. Michele says

    February 26, 2012 at 3:46 pm

    We love this color in my house! Love the photo inspiration post too. I have to admit, I’m kind of freaking out about the yarn-thing third pic from the bottom… What is it??? I’m in love with the pattern, and I can’t figure out if it’s crocheted or knit or something else! I would love to see more pictures of that too… srsly obsessed, it has some kind of spell over me 😀

  3. Laura says

    February 21, 2012 at 3:44 pm

    Somewhere in my life I remember upholstery in this blue shade. I loved it. Maybe the late 60s early 70s. It seems like it came before harvest gold and avocado green. Maybe along with orange.

  4. Jay says

    February 18, 2012 at 7:59 pm

    Pam, thanks for sharing the “blues”. Especially liked your WOT vases. I’m a sucker for cobalt blue and dark green glass & pottery. Always on the lookout at antique malls. You have a great eye for color!

  5. Brian GadgetSponge says

    February 18, 2012 at 8:51 am

    Love cobalt! It’s hard to keep it at bay sometimes when picking color palettes.

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