Cool colors
This category brings together pieces of furniture in calm, controlled hues: deep blue, pastel green. These shades create a restrained atmosphere, structuring space without weighing it down and emphasizing lines. Combined with materials such as metal, glass or light wood, they enhance the clarity and visual balance of a room. read more >
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Blue velvet armchairViela
£1210 £970-20%

3-seater blue velvet sofaViela
£2655 £1855-30%

Three-legged armchairWellinfield
£705 £565-20%
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Large brass and velvet ottomanDallas
£415 £370-10%

Oak buffetTammea
£1195 £1070-10%

Blue velvet benchAurora
£480 £385-20%

Wooden coffee tableMoriz
£605 £540-10%

Cool colors occupy a singular place in the language of furniture. They bring a certain distance, a visual stability, often associated with clean lines and clear architecture. Dark blues, muted greens or bluish blacks: these hues are used to structure space, mark transitions or emphasize volumes without decorative overload.
When combined with materials such as metal, glass, concrete or certain light woods, cool colors reveal their full capacity to visually organize an interior. They create clear reference points, accentuate contrasts or, on the contrary, set a stable, neutral background that allows other elements to express themselves. The furniture that wears them gains in legibility, sometimes in tension, but always with restraint.
Choosing cool colors doesn't mean freezing a space, but giving it a quieter form of coherence. This clarifies the distribution of volumes, enhances the value of materials, and avoids unnecessary visual effects.
The use of cool colors is not about freezing a space, but about giving it a quieter form of coherence