Pink has seen a resurgence in interiors, and purple adds just the right amount of vibrancy.
Form your own sanctuary with this season's pinks and purples. Using warming shades creates a cosy space for winter, but will still look vibrant all year-round. Whilst purple is typically used for drama and opulence, gentle shades such as lavender are currently trending. Find inspiration to add rose-tinted colourways into your own home below.
(From Left to Right, Clockwise) Lisbon Collection, Painted Canvas Collection, Harmony Collection, Harris Collection, Sierra Collection, Lisbon Collection, Saxon Collection
Subtle yet uplifting, pink is versatile enough to be your base colour or your main feature. This makes it an alternative to neutrals such as beige or ochre, adding hints of interest to your home. Choose delicate hues of plaster pink or blush. Pair with brighter designs featuring hints of magenta or fuschia for added character.
Go for darker shades of plum or damson to add drama. Use on a statement upholstery piece such as a footstool or armchair for maximum impact. Alternatively, choose a scatter cushion for a pop of colour. Beautifully contrast with lighter lavender hues or candyfloss pinks.
(From Left to Right) Anderson Collection, Saxon Collection, Savannah Collection, Fleur Collection
Try using scatter cushions in a mix of pinks and purples for a calming colour. Combine patterns and textures, such as a conversational floral with a cosy weave. Tie these together with a cohesive palette. Soft furnishings such as cushions and throws are also easy to update seasonally. So, swap these out for more vibrant colourways for the summer months.
(From Left to Right, Clockwise) Saxon Collection, Lisbon Collection, Milan Collection, Wilderness Collection, Harmony Collection, Blanco Collection, Milan Collection, Wilderness Collection
Bleached wood pairs especially well with the warming nature of pinks and purples. Wicker and rattan also strengthen the laid-back feel of rosy palettes. Add in pampas grass strands, floral arrangements and indoor ferns, or potted succulents. For added style points, use foliage featured in your fabrics.
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