
Warm colors
This category brings together furniture pieces in deep, natural hues: ochres, browns, muted reds, terracotta. These colors bring a measured warmth to the space and reinforce the presence of materials such as wood or leather. They allow furniture to be visually anchored in the room, creating soft contrasts and structuring the layout without rigidity.
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Hazelnut Full-Grain Leather ArmchairNeoturner
£1090 £790-30%

Walnut buffetHemët
£1925 £1525-20%

Walnut TV standHemët
£1925 £1525-20%

Teak architect table1928
£2045 £1825-10%

Two-seater sofa in camel leatherKrieger
£4090 £3230-20%

Round glass table with dark solid ash for 6 peopleSylvae
£1195 £1035-15%

Round glass table with dark solid ash for 8 peopleSylvae
£1560 £1400-10%

Vintage wooden TV standJake
£1560 £1400-10%

Patterned walnut TV cabinetVelina
£1315 £1155-10%

Walnut buffetHinda
£1315

Walnut sideboard on castorsVera
£465 £415-10%

Small extendable walnut tableCristina
£970 £730-25%

Solid wood benchPeterstivy
£450 £410-10%

Orange textured glass pendant lightAbaca
£195 £150-25%

Varnished acacia chairLarssön
£230 £205-10%

"Round metal coffee table ""Two"""Xylème
£605 £540-10%

Round metal coffee table OneXylème
£605 £540-10%

Brass hanging lampKapsula
£155 £130-15%

Double aged brass wall sconceBistrot
£170 £135-20%

Yellow velvet swivel armchairBalmat
£720 £610-15%

Warm colors play a singular role in the balance of a space. They bring an immediate density, without necessarily dominating. Used with precision, they reinforce the impression of stability and contribute to an atmosphere that is lived-in, but never saturated. Earth tones, dark reds, deep ochres or weathered browns: each hue engages a direct relationship with the material, the light and the scale of the place.
In an interior, warm colors don't just dress up a surface. They articulate volumes, highlight wood, leather and metal textures and guide the eye. They can structure an entire room or highlight a visual focal point. In contrast or continuity, their use requires a certain rigor: balance is in the shade, not in the effect.
The Warm Colors category offers a mastered palette for composing spaces where the sensation of comfort relies not on the decor, but on the resonance of the shades between them. These are choices that bring depth, a form of permanence, and a discreet link to materials that are often raw or patinated by time.











































































































































































































































