Trend Alert: It’s Pink & Gold At Kare Design
Create a touch of glitz and glamour at home this season with this trending colour combination – Pink and Gold. It’s beautifully refreshing, feminine, elegant and the perfect duo to transform your interior. We present this hot new colour trend, with some of our favourite picks from Kare Design.
Pretty in Pink
Pink is traditionally a light, feminine colour. However, when paired with golden tones, it takes on a much more regal feel, fit for a chic interior layout. Take for instance a bold pink upholstered sofa. We’re not talking hot or neon pinks here. Instead, a beautiful blush tone or mauve with pink undertones, create the ideal soft and all-embracing environment. The Milchbar 3-seater Velvet Sofa from Kare Design ticks all of the boxes in a beautiful mauve shade.
According to design experts, the subtle nature of mauve makes it ideal for use on smooth velvets, textured silks or extravagant trimmings. It looks especially fantastic as upholstery or fabric. As such, when used alongside rich plum or antique gold tones, it often results in a classic look with softness and charm.
A touch of metallic bliss
Gold is a rich, warm and elegant material. Its honey tones often soften a space and can add a little glimmer as it reflects against various finishes in a room. We love the combination of gold and pink in modern furniture design as it takes into account the radiant charm of this gorgeous metallic material. The two work extremely well together and we love the overall feel of sophistication in this colour scheme.
Be sure to check it out for yourself and find our favourites at Kare Design.
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