Once considered a furnishing no-no, green began to creep into interiors via indoor plants and plush rugs several years ago. Since then, the hue has visibly flourished, finding its way across cushions, cabinetry, sofas and wallpaper in a range of shades.
A big reason for this popularity is the fact green partners so perfectly with neutrals, such as black, white and grey, as well as earthier accents, including wood, marble, brass, leather and rattan. So don’t hold back, it’s easy being green.
Earthy Designs
Whether you’re leaning rustic or refined, the pairing of green with brass and wood brings warmth and texture to any space. Green also shines in unexpected places, such as an earthy rug in the bedroom or a mossy marble statement in the kitchen.
Even subtle touches such as a celadon vase, a chartreuse dining chair, or a cluster of trailing indoor plants can breathe life into a tired room.

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Biophilic Living Spaces
Lush gardens make a beautiful backdrop for a green sofa. Introduce the hue with soft furnishings and foliage, paired with natural textures, to add personality without overwhelming the space.
In maximalist homes, layered shades of green—from tiles to upholstery—bring depth, interest, and a cohesive visual rhythm.








