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6 May 2026
LIBRA’S SEASONAL STYLING SNAPSHOT
• Introduce colour through smaller accents rather than larger furniture pieces
• Choose muted, natural tones that complement existing palettes
• Layer ceramics, textiles, and glass for depth
• Use lighting to soften and diffuse colour
• Combine decorative and practical pieces for a balanced finish
START WITH SOFT, CONSIDERED LIGHTING
Lighting is one of the most natural ways to introduce colour. A ceramic base with a gentle glaze or a softly textured shade adds warmth while subtly shifting a room’s tone.
The Canterbury Soft Green Dipped Glaze Table Lamp features a stone-toned ceramic base with a soft sage glaze across the upper portion. The transition between raw and glazed finishes adds quiet texture, while the linen shade diffuses light to create a calm, ambient glow.
For a fresh injection of colour, the Verona Glazed Ceramic Table Lamp brings a softly layered palette through its petal-inspired design. The glazed ceramic base adds gentle depth and texture, while the neutral fabric shade diffuses a warm, ambient glow, creating a balanced and inviting feel.
The San Sebastian Table Lamp in green brings a slightly richer tone, with a smooth glazed terracotta base that adds depth without feeling dominant. Styled on a console, bedside, or sideboard, these pieces introduce colour in a way that feels integrated rather than decorative.
Canterbury Table Lamp
Faux Olive Tree
Verona Table Lamp
LAYER COLOUR THROUGH TEXTURE AND MATERIAL
Colour feels most natural when it is supported by texture. Ceramics, woven fabrics, and natural finishes help tones settle into a space rather than stand apart.
The Mediterranean Reactive Glaze Ceramics introduce subtle variation through their finish, where blue and earthy tones blend softly across bowls and planters. A ceramic bowl or planter becomes an easy way to introduce colour to a coffee table, dining setting, or hallway console.
Similarly, the Ovolo Enamel Vases offer a more pared-back approach. Their soft neutral glaze and sculptural form introduce shape and tone without drawing too much attention, making them easy to layer into a variety of interiors.
For added warmth,Tally Cushions bring texture through their woven finish and fringed edges. In muted green or soft grey, they provide a gentle contrast when placed on sofas, chairs, or beds, softening the overall scheme.
BRING IN NATURAL ELEMENTS
Greenery and botanical forms are one of the most effective ways to introduce colour while maintaining a calm, balanced aesthetic.
Faux Stems, whether delicate florals or structured branches, let you build arrangements that suit your space year-round. Styled within ceramic or enamel vases, they add softness and movement without the need for upkeep.
Faux Wildflower Bouquet
Ovolo Enamel Vase and Tray
Larger pieces, such as a Faux Olive Tree , introduce height and a more architectural presence. Pinecrest Planter Reactive Glaze Large creates a natural focal point that complements both neutral and layered interiors.
ADD INTEREST THROUGH DECORATIVE DETAILS
Smaller decorative objects help tie a scheme together while introducing subtle shifts in tone.
Interior Design Set of 2 Book Boxes
The Interior Design Natural Elements Book Boxe combine warm photographic covers with soft neutral hues. Styled on a coffee table, console, or shelving, they offer both visual interest and practical storage.
Bone inlay pieces from the Apollo Bone and Nerida collections introduce a lighter, textural surface with natural variation. Their soft tones help balance glazed ceramics and coloured accents, ensuring the overall look remains cohesive.
CREATE A COHESIVE ARRANGEMENT
Colour works best when it is repeated in small, considered ways across a space.
The aim is not to match exactly but to create a sense of continuity.
Grouping pieces with varying heights and scales while allowing space between them helps maintain a calm, considered look.
A SUBTLE SEASONAL SHIFT
Refreshing your home for the season does not need to be dramatic. A few carefully chosen pieces can introduce colour, texture, and warmth, allowing your space to feel updated while remaining true to its existing character.
By focusing on muted tones, natural materials, and softly layered accents, you can bring in colour in a way that feels calm, considered, and easy to live with throughout the year.
PRODUCTS FEATURED IN THIS GUIDE
Canterbury Soft Green Dipped Glaze Table Lamp 58cm – The sofisticated petal-like motif brings a sense of artisan detail and subtle elegance
Verona Glazed Ceramic Table Lamp – Mottled pink glaze with natural hessian shade
San Sebastian Table Lamp Green – Glazed terracotta base with rich green finish
Interior Design Natural Elements Set of 2 Book Boxes – Decorative storage with warm, natural tones
Mediterranean Reactive Glaze Ceramic Bowl Blue Green – Tonal ceramic piece with softly layered glaze
Pinecrest Planter Reactive Glaze Large – Bold and tactile, a striking focal arrangement
Tally Cushion Green 45x45x2cm– Textured cushion with soft fringe detailing
Ovolo Enamel Iron Vase Medium – Sculptural neutral vase with a smooth enamel finish
Apollo Bone Inlay Side Table – Textural accent piece in soft natural tones
Nerida Bone Inlay Bedside Table – Refined storage with subtle pattern and contrast
Faux Mediterranean Olive Fruit Tree 6ft – A natural-looking botanical accent bringing height and soft greenery