Update your home with the Tim Burton palette that’s totally on trend
Lavender and buttery yellow are two colours that have seen a rise in popularity among interior designers, but don’t be fooled into thinking they’re purely a pretty choice. Here, we delve into the whimsical dark side of these sugary hues, inspired by the twisted films of the great Tim Burton. For this palette, we looked to one of our favourite Burton films, Edward Scissorhands, where the pastel-hued saccharine sweetness of the on-screen suburb and its inhabitants hides something darker and more rotten at the core.
Burton worked with production designer Bo Welch and art director Tom Duffield, with whom he had collaborated on the original Beetlejuice, to transform the homes on a real-life street in Lutz, near Tampa, Florida. This edit of furniture, homeware and lighting will help you achieve the film’s look – just in time for a very different kind of halloween decorating.
‘Soft Serve’ pendant light, Att Pynta
Designed by Creme Atelier and 3D-printed from biodegradeable plastic, this pendant light is whipped to perfection. The ultimate sweet treat for your home. From £190, attpynta.com
Aluminium shelf, Lehni
Designed by Andreas Christen in 1964, this deceptively simple shelving system is one of the most important pieces of Swiss design. It’s a modular system, so can be rearranged as your home’s needs change. From £1,440, scp.co.uk
‘Shigeru’ fabric, Sahco
Looking for a fabric that perfectly sums up Tim Burton’s aesthetic for Edward Scissorhands? This is it. The pastel softness of the lavender is offset by black flowers that are small enough and ditsy enough to sit at the crossroads of cutesy and gothic. £149 per m, sahco.com
‘Noka’ sofa, Ligne Roset
The word Noka refers to Japanese country houses, and it is their design (tatami mats creating a strong connection between the inside and out) that inspired Sebastian Herkner when creating this new sofa –the delicious melted butter colourway of which could not be more perfect for this palette. From £7,688, ligne-roset-westend.co.uk
‘Yomp’ vase, Hannah Simpson Studio
Slab-built by hand, this ceramic vase has a monster-;like quality that matches the ceramicist’s playful style. It almost appears like it could walk right off your mantlepiece or windowsill. £340, hannahsimpsonstudio.com
‘Tribune’ shelf, Sabourin Costes
The step-like design of this shelving unit, finished in high-gloss lacquer makes it ideal for displaying small treasured trinkets. Truly, though, it is as much a work of art as anything you place on it. £412, sabourincostes.com
‘Pow!’ fabric, Kate Loudoun Shand
This pattern may look pure fun, but delve into its inspiration and, like the work of Tim Burton, things swiftly get a little darker. Kate Loudoun Shand was inspired by the shockingly modern prints that could often be found inside mens’ mourning jackets during the Victorian period – a stark contrast to their dour exteriors. £195 per m, kateloudounshand.com
‘Lavender Fizz’ pillowcase, Society of Wanderers
Made from linen with one decorative raw edge, these chequerboard patterned pillowcases hit the Tim Burton colourways of Edward Scissorhands on the nose. Sheets are also available for bedroom completists. £69, folkinteriors.co.uk
Ceramic table, Hay
Muller Van Severen’s outdoor pedestal table design is beautiful in its simplicity. Known for his use of colour, the designer offers this table in many combination’s, but we adore the subdued sunny charm of this yellow ceramic top. £579, twentytwentyone.com
‘Rigadino’ rug, Cassina
The swirling, knotted pattern of this rug by Patricia Urquiola is inspired by the form of Murano glass. Luckily it is decidedly less delicate, with a colour combination that could not be better suited to this Tim Burton-style palette. £5,520, chaplins.co.uk
‘Friedrich’ mirror, Insidestore
There’s an architectural simplicity to this arched floor mirror by Out, which comes in a kaleidoscope of colour options – ten to be exact, including a yellow that’s a similarly good fit for this palette. £630, insidestoreldn.com
‘Hasu’ wallcovering, Casamance
Amid the disguised horrors of this seemingly sweet Tim Burton-inspired palette it’s time for a little purity. The lotus flower, depicted in the embroidery on this sisal wallcovering stands for purity in Japanese culture. £1,848 per m, casamance.com
Coloured knob, Matilda Goad & Co
These citron-hued lacquered knobs are the easiest of updates to inject some of this colour palette into your home. Plus, mix and match with different brass backplates, from diamond (shown here) to the explosive star design. £20, matildagoad.com
‘The Chair’, Lombrello
There’s a schoolhouse quality to this design by Lombrello, which is fully customisable in a vast choice of colours and fabrics. We adore the ‘Lombrello Wiggle’ fabric shown here. From £317, lombrello.co.uk