"Freedom, happiness, and sunlight—that’s what she needed,” says designer Carlos Mota of Bettina Iolas’s home in Lima, Peru. Safe decorating is an international issue, it seems: grey and beige upholstery, a signal lack of patterns to delight the eye, and walls painted 50 shades of white. Even Lima, the capital of Peru, is not immune. “Lots of white, very light, modern, that kind of thing” is how Bettina Iolas, a Lima native, describes the aesthetic status quo. She subscribed to it as well for many years, before embracing chromatic change. “One day, I was going around my house, and all I saw was grey and beige,” she recalls. “And I decided I needed more colour in my life.” Which explains why she flew to New York City one day and…
