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Creative

Wall - Lido Blue

Table + Skirting - Smalt

Side Cabinet - Ottilie

Creative is a palette driven by contrast and conviction. It leans into bold decisions, sharp edges, and the power of colour as a defining force. There’s nothing passive here, every tone plays a role, every surface feels intentional. This is colour used architecturally, shaping space through saturation, rhythm, and form.

Smalt comes into its own when placed against intensity. Deep and assertive, its richness sharpens geometric forms and amplifies the drama of moody interiors, making it ideal for colour blocking, statement wall, or moments where impact matters.

The foundation for a Creative Palette is unapologetically monochromatic: Flanders Blue, Victoria, and Lido Blue build depth through variation rather than softness, creating a saturated field that feels deliberate and composed. Each blur adds a different weight and tone, allowing interiors to feel immersive without losing clarity. Together with Smalt, these shades establish a graphic quality.

Against this intensity, lighter accents cut cleanly through the palette: White Doe and Chinese White. They bring a sense of control, sharpening edges and defining form.

Rose Pink slips in an unexpected note, soft in tone but striking in placement. Used sparingly, it adds tension and intrigue, a subtle disruption that keeps the palette from feeling predictable.


Walls - Smalt

Sideboard - Rose Pink

For moments that demand attention: Ottilie, Cadmium, and Arabian Red steps forward with confidence. These colours that don’t blend, they assert themselves. Saturated and expressive, they inject heat and momentum into the cooler base, creating moments of friction that energise the space.  Applied to standalone furniture, architectural details, or singular surfaces, these shades amplify the creative charge.

Bold, graphic, and expressive, the Creative Palette is designed for interiors that embraces experimentation. It celebrates saturation, contrast, and visual drama. Spaces where colour leads, form follows, and risk is part of the process.

 

Creative
26
Jan '26
26.01.26