STYLE GUIDE: SHADES OF GREEN
There's something about the color green that evokes a feeling of newness - like a just-ripe avocado, or a peony bulb right before it bursts into bloom. We even call people "green" if they're a beginner at something. Green feels fresh, exciting, and quite dynamic, given the range of hues and shades it can claim. As we optimistically embark on this brand new year, we're gravitating toward the diverse pigment and the newness it represents. Scroll for some green goodness and shop our Shades of Green Edit at the end of the story to add some freshness to your spaces.
Rooms by Design, 1989 |
Design by Vincent Van Duysen |
Image via @colinking |
Image via @lucy.m.montgomery |
Image via @alexander_andco |
Image via @billycotton |
Image via @christianelemieux |
Cy Twombly's bedroom in Rome, 1971 |
Design by Clements Design |
Design by @hugo_toro_ |
Image via @apparatusstudio
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Image via @eyeswoon |
Bella Freud's home, London
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Image via @mosaicstyle |
Image via Pinterest |
Image via Pinterest |
Design by @clintnicholasdesign_ |
Design by @gallery.are |
Design by Studio Shamshiri |
Image via @esterbruzkusarchitekten |
THE SHADES OF GREEN EDIT:
The Box Tray in Seagrass by Anastasio Home |
Turning A New Leaf Candelabra in Variegated Green by Keavy Murphree |
First Green by Susan Maddux |
Marble Column Candlestick Holders Vintage |
Kelp Forest Ceramic Lamp by Keavy Murphree |
The Sun Tray in Emerald by Anastasio Home |
Embracing Figures Modern Sculpture Vintage |
The Moshe Vessel by Talia James |
Ceramic Headless Soldier Vintage |
Brocattos by Miho |
SHOP THE FULL SHADES OF GREEN EDIT >