“W.How your interior design Ayn Bland? “ Hardly ten minutes after Mountain headThe first feature film by Consequence The creator Jesse Armstrong, the viewer, is confronted with one of the central principles of the film: Beige is bad.
The film articulated by Jeff (Ramy Youssef) does a lot to integrate this train of thought. His central characters – Tech Bro -GrĂ¼nter Randall (Steve Carrell), Hugo (Jason Schwartzman) and Venis (Cory Michael Smith) – not only competed against each other, but also the world that has written, while she collapses around her, mainly thanks to her own machine.
But when did our current beige be uncomfortable? A large part of the recent split could be attributed to the cardashians, whose houses are synonymous with subdued coal tones: “Less is more” to his only logical conclusion – this is best. The aesthetics have occasionally become viral, with the Tikok account Sadge Even awareness of the documentation of the unimporting children in retail in the voice of the German documentary filmmaker Werner Herzog.
Social media is as well as a forerunner of the trend as the platform to document it and pack it for smooth consumption. Beige is safe, easy and readable – if your entire house was unpacked by Amazonas boxes, why are you fighting the natural tendency to only live in one? The Mountain head At home, the hiding place of a fictional tech boss may be, but the aesthetics remains up and down the company manager.
The color family has its own history: “Khaki”, which comes from the Urdu term for “Dusty” and the middle of the colonial India from the century, as the critic and author Andrea Codrington found in an eerie-prescribed essay in 2001 for the essay of 2001 cabinet Magazine, which continues to be on Beich's latent potential for evil. Mountain headThen the color sees back to its roots and is for what Armstrong looks at than everything that is wrong with the world: complacency, exhaustion and boredom.
Armstrong's camera deals with the house, which was designed by the local company Utah Upwall designAs a character in and in itself, with persistent images of quiet sum servers, spiral stairs and free driveways, which represent loneliness and threats as two sides of the same coin. City & country reported that production designer Stephen Carter liked the property for her The epidemic-Esque vibes. He was not wrong. “There is also a lonely nature in this house,” said Star Steve Carrell The Salt Lake Tribune. “You feel like you are away from everything.”
Another word for this feeling that stuck on their phones through scenes of the men who are over the home as scenes in the global terror current – would be a dissociation. Do you think at home where your heart is? Mountain head Makes a convincing case that it is often just a bad trip.

Sean Santiago is the deputy editor of Elle Decor, who reports news, trends and talents in the interior, hospitality and travel, culture and luxury purchases. Since his career started in an interior design in 2011, he reported the industry for Vogue, Architectural Digest, Sight Unseen, Pin-Up and Domino. He is the author of Lonny Home (Weldon Owens, 2018), has created social content for brands such as West Elm and Streeteasy and is sometimes recognized on the street for its Instagram Reels series #Dancetodecor