Colour Series: It’s an Aquamarine World
The textile industry is ready to embrace the new, which just so happens to be a colour we can look forward to seeing more of: Aquamarine. The colour is showing up in every area of fashion, ranging from clothing to homeware in various shades, pattern and style.
The spectrum moves from the more blue/turquoise aquamarine to a deeper shade variation of green and jade hues; all adding to glamorous and tastefulness of the shade. You can simply transform the appearance of a living room by adding aquamarine cushions to the old greys and charcoals or reupholstering the occasional chairs to create a pop. Aquamarine also works well with the coastal white on white palate as well as with grey tones, accentuating the mushroom and flax palate. Decorating with aquamarine is easy as it ties in with the Scandinavian style and can add glamour to a more traditional area. It is a moody and luxurious colour to incorporate in your space. Create a contemporary and relaxing canvas.
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