Green
Shades of green can be used on furniture to visually structure a space. Green furniture can be used as a focal point in a neutral room, or to extend a palette inspired by plants. Depending on its finish, green can be used to create a natural, industrial or classic ambiance. Placed in a light environment, it adds contrast without saturating the space. The Green category brings together pieces chosen for their hue, material and ability to interact with other colors, without dominating the whole. read more >
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Green velvet and marble sofaCarthy
€1480 €1035-30%

Three-legged armchairWellinfield
€580 €405-30%

Large brass and velvet ottomanDallas
€340 €245-30%

Small green marble tableBumcello
€260 €190-25%
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Oak buffetTammea
€980 €880-10%

Green marble bistro tableLasby
€419 €355-15%
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Green furniture as an element of contrast or continuity
Green furniture can fulfil two opposing functions depending on the context: creating a marked contrast or extending a harmony. On a white wall, a dark green sideboard draws a clear presence. Conversely, in a décor inspired by nature - raw wood, linen, beige, greige - an olive-green armchair visually extends the surrounding hues. This dual use makes green adaptable to a variety of design scenarios. Its presence can give rhythm to a space without fragmenting it, especially if used punctually.
Associating materials and textures around green
The perception of green furniture also depends on the material it's made of. Painted metal gives a smooth, industrial look, with a matte or satin finish depending on the surface treatment. Velvet or linen in softer shades of green evoke more enveloping atmospheres. Painted wood, often used for sideboards or bedside cabinets, combines color with a textured, slightly irregular feel. The choice of texture directly influences the furniture's place in the room: sober or signposted.
Green furniture: balance and visual hierarchy
Inserting green furniture means thinking about the overall visual hierarchy of the room. A seat or chest of drawers in this hue naturally attracts attention. To avoid overload, it's advisable to limit the number of coloured surfaces in the same visual field. Conversely, a green piece of furniture can guide the eye and organize the reading of space, particularly in open-plan rooms with multiple functions.
Choosing a piece of furniture in the *Green* category means playing with spatial perception, light contrasts and material relationships. These pieces strike a balance between presence and sobriety, without the need to accumulate.
Green* furniture is the perfect complement to our range of products