Sometimes the softest of shades can be just as impactful, as demonstrated by pastels.
Pastels are enjoying their moment in the spotlight. We love the idea of using these gentler tones as a way of experimenting with colour. Pastels are also a brilliant alternative to simpler neutrals. Their light undertones mean you instantly feel at peace, as soon as you step into the room. So, we’re here to help you nail your approach to pastels. Find below some of our favourite combinations, as well as tips on using pastels in interiors.
Cuba Collection, Lisbon Collection, Palm Springs Collection, Milan Collection, Blanco Collection
We would suggest experimenting with small hints of pastels to start with. Introduce them in small doses such as through your accessories. Use cushions, trinket dishes, and artwork. Alternate two or three colourways to maintain interest. Pair pretty pink accessories such as candle holders with green cushions for example. Alternatively, use fabrics that feature both shades. At your window, delicate pinks look especially charming on striped sheer curtains.
Tranquil Collection, Drift Collection
From sky tones to duck egg hues, blue is a popular pastel in interiors, and it’s easy to see why. Use blue for your curtain fabric and choose a gentle sheer for example. Pair with your scatter cushions and other soft furnishings. Create a sophisticated scheme by matching light blues with charcoal and navy.
(From Left to Right, Clockwise) Sutton Park Collection, Saxon Collection, Style Collection, Poetry Collection, Sutton Park Collection, Lisbon Collection
We’ve spotted Butter Yellow everywhere recently, from the runway to interiors. Yellow in general is perfect for brightening up spaces. Butter Yellow takes this one step further and creates a fun yet sophisticated feel. It adds character without overwhelming a space. Pair more saturated sunshine shades with earthier yellows and neutrals to create balance. Butter Yellow works particularly well in living rooms and bedrooms, thanks to its calming nature.
Style Collection, Velour Collection, Palm Springs Collection
Create a sophisticated feel and layer darker colours with your chosen shades for a balanced scheme. Pair a delicate petal pink with a more vibrant fuschia or berry tone, for example. Prevent your space from becoming too busy by using no more than 3 or 4 shades. Choose a rich, bold hue four your upholstery fabric and provide a restful space to unwind. Allow the summer sun to pour in with a light and airy curtain at your window.
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