Beige
The Beige category brings together furniture whose hue serves to visually unify space. Applied to wood, painted metal or textile, beige has little effect on ambient luminosity, allowing it to be used on solid volumes without weighing down the composition. It functions as a background surface or as a link between more contrasting elements. Each piece in this selection is based on a balancing act between material, form and color, in a logic of fluid integration within neutral or textured furnishings. read more >
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Round glass table with light solid ash for 8 peopleSylvae
£1560 £1250-20%

Round glass table with light solid ash for 6 peopleSylvae
£1195 £1070-10%

Natural finish wooden chairPampelune
£150 £140-5%

Scandinavian wooden buffetLinéa
£1090 £800-25%
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Scandinavian light wood sideboardJackson
£1540 £1080-30%

TV stand with curtainsRitz
£1315 £1120-15%

Large light wood dining tableSolna
£1805 £1620-10%

Solid wood dining tableTongeren
£1090 £980-10%

Light oak buffetFiska
£1210 £870-30%

Three-legged armchairWellinfield
£705 £495-30%

2-seater bench in almond linen and cottonMontaigu
£1435 £1290-10%

Light oak TV standAarne
£1560 £1400-10%

Wooden rolling wardrobeMidtown
£690 £520-25%

Wooden drawer consoleAustin
£565 £430-25%

Oak buffetTammea
£1195 £1070-10%

Wooden Coffee TableWood Wagon
£885 £750-15%

Scandinavian rocking chairLund
£660 £560-15%

Vintage metal buffetTimantti
£525 £470-10%
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Beige furniture: visual continuity and active neutrality
Beige has a special function in furnishing: it doesn't capture attention, but discreetly structures the whole. In a light environment, it visually extends walls or floors without creating a break. In contrasting interiors, it softens transitions between dark or colored materials. Applied to storage units, seats or secondary structures, it contributes to a calmer reading of volumes. This active neutrality relies on the precision of shapes and the harmony of textures to avoid any blurred or indefinite effect.
Impact of materials and finishes on beige shades
The perception of beige varies according to the support. On textiles, light is distributed differently according to the weave: raw linen absorbs shadows, velvet diffuses them. On painted wood, the hue remains stable, but sometimes reveals surface irregularities. On metal, beige takes on a sharper, almost industrial appearance. These renderings influence the furniture's integration in space: a matt beige on a wide surface tends to erase volume, while a satin beige on a detail structures the reading of the furniture. The choice of material must therefore be adjusted to the function sought: presence, discretion, linkage.
Placing beige furniture in an overall composition
Beige furniture acts as a binder in an overall composition. It can serve as a background, transition or breathing zone between two more pronounced ensembles. In highly textured interiors, it balances the visual contribution of materials. In brightly lit rooms, it provides rhythm without cutting through. Its repetition on several elements (table legs, cushions, facade panels) can create coherence, provided subtle variations in shade or material are used. Beige functions not as an accent, but as a structuring framework.
The *Beige* category offers a selection of furniture where color is used to organize relationships between elements, without creating a visual break. Each piece is based on a precise association between color, material and use, with an overall sense of balance.
The *Beige* category offers a selection of furniture where color is used to organize the relationships between elements, without creating a visual break