Leicester Mercury

SEDUCE WITH PINK

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PINKS are enjoying huge popularity in decor right now – particular­ly the soft, pale tones. “The gentler shades of pink encourage calmness and love, while stronger shades, such as hot pink, go hand in hand with feelings of joyfulness and creativity,” enthuses the duo.

Rockett and St George took inspiratio­n from earthy pinks characteri­stic of Moroccan homes for the pink shades in their paint collection for Craig & Rose. Their nude/pink shades include Broderie, Gladstone Grey and Bohemia (Chalky

Emulsion Paint, £35 for 2.5L).

Work the colour: For living rooms and bedrooms, the duo recommends “nude and pale pinks with warm undertones to make you feel nurtured and safe”.

Work or studio spaces, meanwhile, are the perfect place to experiment with “brighter pinks, which are flamboyant and expressive, ideal for creating impact”.

Declare your passion for the colour with the prettiest pink pieces that will take you from hot to blushing...

 ??  ?? Above: A picture wall adds colour and drama and expresses personal style
Above: A picture wall adds colour and drama and expresses personal style
 ??  ?? Left: Pink Askem loveseat £1,100, Habitat
Left: Pink Askem loveseat £1,100, Habitat
 ??  ?? Pink Belinda pink velvet throw, £75, Ragged Rose
Pink Belinda pink velvet throw, £75, Ragged Rose
 ??  ?? Right: Teacup & saucer, £25, Rockett St George
Right: Teacup & saucer, £25, Rockett St George

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