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don’t feel restricted by traditional rules for setting a table,” he observes. Consumers consider their environment and lifestyle when selecting colours for their home. Ms McDonough adds: shade encourages relaxation. balance of both.” suggests the 60-30-10 rule for achieving balance when mixing colours: “Use 60% of one colour, 30% of a secondary colour, and 10% for vintage or novelty item.” harmonious colour scheme, aiming to create a visually balanced home. a standout item in a bold colour Creuset’s Shell Pink with Sea Salt offers a high-contrast look where both colours
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A brighter tomorrow
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envisions more bright colours in everyday tools and gadgets.
range adds a burst of colour to everyday tasks,” he highlights. as we’ve done with our Fusion the recent Exclusively show. &Again sustainable homewares range.” continues to embrace the minimalist aesthetic, with clean lines and neutral tones remaining the Housewares Awards 2024, to include new colours like coral
it’s clear that the effort and are what truly make them stand out. Many of these designs consumer’s home.
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