![]() This stand-alone color is anything but, pair teal with anything from bright tangerine to cream to tone it up or down. That's right, this leather only gets better with age. Love saturated colors? This Cole chair in Mont Blanc Mountain Spring not only packs a punch of teal, but the natural markings of this leather also are unique to every hide and will burnish and patina in time. These pieces become the king (or queen) of focal points in any room. One matching set of chairs or sofa is all it takes to make a big statement. The easiest way to introduce a new color into your space is through furniture. Our tip is to include patterns and contrasting textures to avoid a blue-overload (is there such a thing?). Navy blue looks great with cornflower and teal. Give your blue velvet accent chair the royal-touch by adding contrasting accessories like throw blankets or pillows.ĭon't hesitate to mix your blues with other blue shades. Silk velvet, mohair velvet, or even cotton and linen velvets provide a refreshing burst of opulence to any space. ![]() When paired with the metallic sleigh legs of this Nico Re-Invented Recliner, blue velvet is instantly brought into the lexicon of designer trends. ![]() Much like leather, velvet drapes beautifully on every surface - rigid or curved. This show-stopping texture radiates luxury, but it still offers an inviting softness. A SOFTER SIDE OF BLUEīlue velvet shines on its own. The best part is, blue and light neutrals never go out of style.īlue leather, especially on tufted pieces like this Luxe sofa, creates an almost opalescent effect when light hits the highs and lows and gives it a much-needed highlight. By combining sumptuous blue furniture with more traditional neutrals like grey, white, tan, or beige instantly gives your room a touch of regality. When you're shopping for a modern sofa or something more on the traditional side, dark navy blue is the perfect way to swap in bold colors as the base of your space. ![]() Whether mixing blue with bright neons or warm earth tones, this classic hue is making a big statement in both accent and focal points in every space. Blue might as well be considered a neutral due to how well it goes with nearly any color.īlues pop against natural materials like wood and metallic finishes. The color blue is welcoming and calming-not to mention it pairs well with virtually any other color you can name: white, gray, black, beige, tan, yellow, orange, pink, green, and many more. From nautical navy to deep teal, adding shades of blue to your living room furniture is here to stay. Pantone didn't name it as the official color of the year, but blue is one of the strongest trends in home-fashion for years now. ![]()
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