From sage to emerald, forest green and other glorious shades in between, green is becoming the neutral that anchors many interior color palettes. It’s the symbol of nature, stillness and abundance. The rise of cozy and tranquil interior design combined with the wholesome simplicity of being in nature is what this lush color represents.
This summer, dress up your space with hints of tropical elegance. Discover how green can be the color of luxury with the newest Collection of OROA featuring European brands such as Eichholtz, Andrew Martin and Liang & Eimil.
This summer, dress up your space with hints of tropical elegance. Discover how green can be the color of luxury with the newest Collection of OROA featuring European brands such as Eichholtz, Andrew Martin and Liang & Eimil.
Stylish Ways To Use Shades of Green In Interior Design
Add Leafy Pieces For A Breezy Vibe. Green is a relaxing color; incorporating natural elements into the design will take the effect a notch higher. Make your interior flourish with this Green Leaf Pillow, Tropical Wine Cabinet or Botanical Clothes Cabinet all from designer brand Eichholtz.
Bring In Quirky Decors For Finishing Touches. Don’t forget to sprinkle some bits of fun and chic decor pieces that reflect the real world. This Green Turtle Deco Object by OROA adds a playful and unique character to a room. Elevate your kitchen or dining area with this Green Crystal Glass Bowl and Green Glass Décor by Eichholtz or this Green Apple Ceramic Sculpture by Andrew Martin.
Use Eye-Popping Green Furniture. Take advantage of furniture pieces that are not only durable and functional but also have the decorative flair to pass as a focal point in a modern room. Imagine how this Dark Green Cross Stool or this Green Velvet Sofa by Pols Potten will turn your living room area into the most luxurious haven. Now this Green Scalloped Dining Chair by Eichholtz will make you and your guests feel like a royalty.
Green is a sublime color and we hope you don’t miss out on the chance to hop on this elegant interior design trend this summer 2022. Now is the best time to revamp your home or workplace!