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Look of the month March

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Pantone colour of the year – Peach Fuzz


This month, our look is based on PANTONE’s colour of the year PEACH FUZZ.

It is a soft and sensual colour between pink and orange, inspiring belonging, recalibration, and an air of calm. It offers space to be, feel, heal, and flourish, impacting our wellbeing.

This colour captures our desire to nurture ourselves and others, echoing our innate yearning for closeness and connection. This velvety peach tone embraces and enriches mind, body, and soul with its warm radiance. In interiors, it warms and lights up the space, adding a sense of calm and positive vibes.

Colour Palette

Peach Fuzz is front and centre in this look. We have chosen fabrics with this hue and combined with complimenting shades. Velvets, organza’s, patterns in tapestry, satins and natural textures have been combined to highlight the modern versatility of this colour.

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Add a touch of calm


With its soft, sensual touch, Peach Fuzz adds calmness and tranquillity to interiors. Incorporate this colour in your scheme to give a soothing touch to your space. The warmly lighting and calming characteristics of this colour works well to give a relaxing look for bedrooms, bathrooms, spa and wellness and lounges.


Colour combinations


Peach fuzz, as unique as it is, combines well with a variety of colours. Soft Pastels such as mint green, lavender and light tones of pink and blue will create a calming palette. It works well with Earth tones and light greys to enhance a natural look. Metallics like rose gold and light bronze will add a glamourous touch. Monochromatic schemes in different shades of peach with layered textures and patterns create a balanced aesthetics.

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Peach Fuzz as statement piece


Go bold with this colour – as a statement furniture upholstered in Peach fuzz, combined with cushions and throws in matching and complimenting hues, as an accent wall, or as sheers and curtains are all possible ways of featuring this colour in your interiors. Bring the colour back in decorative accessories to make the picture complete.