The Impact of Colors on Spatial Psychology
Color is one of the first elements that defines perception the moment you enter a space. It is not merely an aesthetic choice; it is a powerful tool that creates emotion, energy, and experience.
Cool tones evoke a sense of calmness and openness, while warm tones add intimacy and vitality to a space. Neutral colors establish balance, whereas a well-placed color accent can define the character of an interior.
Especially in materials like glass that interact with light, color is no longer a fixed surface; it becomes a dynamic layer that shifts and evolves throughout the day. Tones that feel lighter and more transparent in daylight take on a deeper, more intense presence in the evening. This transition continuously reshapes the atmosphere of a space over time.
For this reason, color plays a critical role not only on walls or large surfaces, but also in the objects within a space. A single, well-positioned colored object can transform the entire perception of an interior.
In Objarca collections, color is not just a choice—it is at the core of the design. Through layered glass surfaces and light permeability, each piece offers a living color experience within its environment.
To create a welcoming warmth in a hotel lobby or a balanced focal point in a living space, sometimes a single object is enough.
Color does not merely complete a space;
it redefines it.