Fresh, light and peaceful, take a few leaves from nature
As people seek a stronger connection to nature, green is taking over as the new it shade. If you’re not a fan of green the thought of using it in your home can be a bit polarising. Kermit green is often the first thing that comes to mind but the reality is there is a wide swathe of shades that will convince you to rethink using this colour palette.
There are many ways to incorporate the many shades of green into your home, shop the look below:
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Silk pillowcase, $99 (pair), from Home Lab Store.
Porcini table light, $109.99, from Adairs.
Cast iron casserole, $650, from Le Creuset.
Monkey Business wallpaper, $481.80 (per roll), from Mokum.
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The Poster Club Green Ocean print, from $99, from Paper Plane.
Resene Wallpaper Collection 296012 wallpaper, $249 (per roll), from ColorShops.
Roxby dining chair, $219, from Nood.
Striped tea towels, $19.90 (two), from Wallace Cotton.
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Philodendron plant, $39.99, from Kings Plant Barn.
Floor cushion, $72.90, from Iko Iko.
Metal planter, $209, from Shut the Front Door.
Stitch 3-seater velvet sofa, $2599, from Early Settler.
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Pillar candle, $32, from Husk Home.