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The return of Neon

Yes, as you hear it. Neon is back. It emerged between the 50s and 60s, but its popularity has not ceased to transcend. Now it returns to contradict all those assumptions that have been established in these years since it began to be used in restaurants and nightlife venues.

That is why its current conception is considered groundbreaking since it was previously used to attract the public's attention in open spaces, while now it is incorporated into the most intimate places such as bedrooms or bathrooms.

In addition to illuminating, it adds personality to spaces and captivates everyone's eyes. This type of decoration is normally associated with daring people, who are looking for a risky style, but this is not the case, since it is totally compatible with traditional styles and relaxed environments.

This lighting trend not only varies in shape and color, but also in size and support, and can be hung, supported or glued, depending on your preferences.

We love its display in the home in the form of phrases full of positivity, original drawings to provide a different touch or even to provide a warm touch of light to any corner.

Today, there are professional designers who incorporate it into their creations as another basic element. We tell you a little more about them!

First of all, there is Fernando de Ana from the Gärna studio , who considers that ''neon is a variable that alters the equation, as it also happens in life: the colors change if it is on or off, the paradoxes multiply, the confusion It must be assumed as part of the whole. Neon is nothing more than a reminder, after all, of one's own fragility and the passage of time.''

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On the other hand, we find Patricia Bustos, one of her hallmarks is the use of neon lighting in pastel tones that creates an environment that looks like a futuristic movie set.

patricia bustos neon decoration interior design kaymanta blog

Finally, Alejandra Pombo is also a fan of lighting, which she takes perfect care of in each of her projects, especially appreciated in restaurants in Madrid, such as Manolita Chen or Fismuler, or hotels, such as the Vincci Capitol.

alejandra pombo interior designer neon decoration tendecia chen manolita kaymanta blog

In short, neon will continue to star in every corner to give life to spaces without extravagance or loss of elegance or simplicity.

The return of neon

Yes, as you hear it. Neon is back. It emerged in the 50s and 60s, but its popularity has not ceased to transcend. Now it is back to contradict all those assumptions that have been established over the years since it was first used in restaurants and nightlife venues.

That is why its current conception is considered to be groundbreaking, as it is used to attract the public's attention in open spaces, while now it is incorporated into more intimate places such as bedrooms or bathrooms.

In addition to illuminating, it brings personality to spaces and captivates all eyes. Normally this type of decoration is associated with daring people who are looking for a risky style, but this is not the case, as it is totally compatible with traditional styles and relaxed atmospheres.

This lighting trend not only varies in shape and color, but also in size and support, being able to hang them, support them or stick them up, depending on your preferences.

We love to display them in the home as phrases full of positivity, original drawings to add a different touch or even to bring a warm touch of light to any corner.

Nowadays, there are professional designers who incorporate them into their creations as another basic element, so let us tell you a bit more about them!

Firstly, there is Fernando de Ana of the Gärna studio, who considers that ''neon is a variable that alters the equation, as also happens in life: the colors change if it is on or off, the paradoxes multiply, the confusion must be assumed as part of the whole. Neon is nothing more than a reminder, in the end, of one's own fragility and the passage of time.

On the other hand, we find Patricia Bustos, who one of her hallmarks is the use of neon lighting in pastel tones that creates an ambience that looks like a futuristic film set.

Finally, Alejandra Pombo is also a fan of lighting, which she takes care of to perfection in each of her projects, especially in restaurants in Madrid, such as Manolita Chen or Fismuler, or hotels, such as the Vincci Capitol.

In short, neon will continue to star in every corner to give life to spaces without extravagance or loss of elegance or simplicity.

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