Winter in Full Colour with Plaisir Du Jardin
Nature does not shy away from full colour during the winter months and neither do the experts at Plaisir du Jardin. On the contrary, they are embracing vibrant hues as part of their contemporary winter furniture range. For bold and exciting colour trends, see what these professionals are saying about winter colours to complement the natural world.
Stay perfectly on trend with these modern interpretations of colour:
Rosemary
One of the most popular warm winter colours from Fermob is Rosemary. Here you can expect a youthful modern twist to this exciting tone.
Modern Fuschia and Verbena
Fuschia is a vivid purplish red colour, named after the colour of the flower and together with Verbena, they are making a bold statement in outdoor furniture design this season.
Nutmeg
A more muted natural tone, Nutmeg is the perfect accompaniment to your outdoor range of furniture and will easily blend in with the brown hues of the natural world.
Timeless Lagoon Blue and Plum
Hinting at the oceanic presence that is so dominant in the natural world, here you will find bright Lagoon Blue and Plum tones in full colour.
Get your colour boost from Plaisir du Jardin.
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