Does Pink Furniture Always Have to Look Girly?
When it comes to interior design, few colours spark as much debate as pink. Traditionally associated with femininity and often earmarked as ‘girly’ on the décor front, pink tends to be overlooked by those aiming for a more gender-neutral or sophisticated aesthetic. But what if we told you pink doesn’t always have to be that way? In fact, when paired with the right contemporary colours like slate grey, forest green or mustard, pink can totally bring the chic, modern vibe that’s anything but cutesy.
What colours go best with pink furniture?
The Power of Pairing: Pink with Slate, Mustard and Forest Green
Slate: The Perfect Contrast
Slate, a deep grey with blue undertones, serves as an ideal partner for pink. It grounds the colour scheme, adding depth and a touch of masculinity that offsets the sweetness of pink. Here’s how you can incorporate slate with pink furniture:
Accent walls: Paint a feature wall in slate to compliment your pink furniture, creating a dramatic, yet balanced look.
Soft Furnishings: Use slate-coloured cushions, throws or rugs to add contrast to a pink sofa or chair.
Accessories: Slate-coloured frames, lamps or vases can help tie the room together. You could even use our slate baskets to organise your locker and give a nice contrast.
Mustard: The Bold Accent
Mustard, a rich and earthy yellow, brings warmth and a touch of retro flair to the mix. It pairs beautifully with pink – if you’re looking to go bold, this is the way to go. Here’s how mustard can be used alongside pink furniture.
Decorative items: Incorporate mustard-coloured pillows, blankets or artwork to add vibrancy and interest.
Furniture: Consider pairing Camden Side Tables in Mustard, ottomans or accent chairs that will compliment any pink pieces.
Textiles: Mustard curtains or rugs can add a bold element that ties with pink tones.
The combination of mustard and pink creates a lively and inviting space that is far from the stereotypical ‘girly’ look.
Forest Green: The Earth Tones
Forest Green, with its deep and calming tones is an excellent choice to pair with light blush pink. The colour brings a natural grounded feel to any space, balancing the vibrancy of pink and adding a touch of sophistication. Here’s how you can incorporate forest green to make pink furniture look chic and stylish:
Creating Harmony: Pink & Green
Walls and Upholstery: Use forest green for walls to provide a rich backdrop for pink furniture. This contrast creates a striking yet harmonious look.
Soft furnishings: Incorporate forest green through cushions, throws and rugs. These accents can help to tie the room together and soften the overall effect.
Accessories: Forest green elements like our baskets, or a green lamp – give pink a contrasting pop of colour that we know you’ll love.
Conclusion
Pink furniture doesn’t have to be just for ‘girly’ spaces. By pairing pink with sophisticated colours like slate grey, mustard or forest green you can create a chic, balanced and modern look that defies traditional stereotypes. So go ahead, embrace pink, let your creativity flow. You might just find that this often misunderstood colour can bring a unique and stylish flair to your home.