You may have noticed the enduring trend of color-blocking showing up in fashion this year.

Versace shoes Photo: Getty Images

Alexis Mabille runway show Photo: Getty Images

Lacoste jacket Photo: Getty Images
It’s crept into other areas of design too, from furniture,

Nelson Marshmellow Sofa vitra.com
to art,

Sharin DeJaynes "Missing Piece" zatista.com
to interiors.

Better Homes & Gardens Photo: Hopkins Associates

West Elm Organic Color-Block Shower Curtain westelm.com
Here are additional current and classic examples of color-blocking. It’s just the tip of the iceberg, really. Once you start noticing it, it’s everywhere.

Piet Mondrian moma.org

Designers Eye Schack Pillows designpublic.com

Mod Dress collegefashion.net

Area Blocks Duvets & Shams designpublic.com

Tetra 1 Ten Drawer Cabinet designpublic.com

Michael Begenyl "Crane" zatista.com
Jump on the band wagon. Color blocking means you can have fun combining and juxtaposing complementary or contrasting colors to create a bold and graphic look in your home. Play with color and make your walls pop!
Ohh, my. I wore those clothes in the 60s. Glad I liked them because this fashion is everywhere!
I knew an artist who painted after Mondrain or in the style of, he had little success with it, maybe it is the time now to revive it