Douglas Jones: Bold Earth: A Moody Colour Revival for South African Winter
As the South African winter sets in, interiors often call for warmth and depth to balance the season’s crisp air and pale light. This year, the design world is embracing a moody colour revival—think burnt oranges, rich reds, deep forest greens, clay tans, and earthy browns. These grounded hues are perfect for creating inviting winter spaces, with feature walls taking centre stage.
A feature wall in bold earthy tones can instantly transform a room. It brings in the comforting colours of the natural world while offering drama and sophistication. Douglas Jones now has a beautiful selection of mosaics to help you embrace this trend.
The Piccolo City Ceramic Mosaic range is a standout choice. Available in two versatile profiles—100x100mm pieces and 48x48mm sheets—Piccolo City offers rich, saturated shades inspired by autumn leaves and South African soil. From deep clay browns to vibrant oranges and forest greens, these mosaics are ideal for feature walls that command attention while remaining timeless. Explore the Piccolo City range.
For an equally striking, eco-friendly option, consider Italia Recycled Glass Mosaics. With 20x20mm tiles in a wide variety of colours, Italia mosaics add refined texture and visual interest. Perfect for statement walls, they’re also robust enough for high-traffic floors. Their sustainable composition makes them an excellent choice for the environmentally conscious designer. See the Italia range.
This winter, don’t shy away from drama and warmth. Choose bold earth tones to create spaces that feel grounded, welcoming, and undeniably stylish. Whether you’re designing a cosy lounge, an elegant bathroom, or a vibrant commercial space, Douglas Jones has the perfect mosaic to help you bring your moody winter vision to life.
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