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14 February 2020

Colour Trends: Pink Leather and Faux Leather Edit

Combining white and red, the colour pink is a playful colour, sometimes used scarcely, in this latest colour trend blog, we’re examining how different shades of this leather and faux leather tone can be embraced in seating.

Calm a space with soft, muted pinks

Softer pinks can have a calming effect on a space. This is effective for creating relaxed home interiors, like this scheme which features a sofa and footstool from Delcor upholstered in our Chelsea Mink leather.

Try pink leather and faux leathers as a neutral tone

Try a different neutral tone in your design. Softer pinks can offer the perfect backdrop for a design scheme. Chelsea Mink features in this workspace design and is paired with the rich, deep green tone of Chelsea Emerald Green. Layer up more neutral pinks with contrasting tones and textures to create unique spaces.

Accessorise with bold pinks

Pink statement seating, accessories or detailing offer playful creativeness in a design, think buttons on banquette seating, cushions on large sofas, piping detail on bench seating or even pink embroidery on the back of dining chairs.

Go bold with brighter pink leather and faux leather tones

Pink can be a motivating colour, with not as strong connotations as red. Try brighter pink leathers or faux leathers in office design to help stimulate and motivate employees or embrace vivid tones to create noteworthy designs, like the award-winning Brasserie Blanc restaurant at the Marriott Hotel in Hale Barn.

Pink leather and faux leather inspiration

Yarwood Pink Leather and Faux Leather Inspiration

Still need inspiring? Take a browse through our pink leathers and faux leathers for your scheme, or get in touch to learn more about our bespoke colour service, creating your perfect pink tone.

Posted by Laura Wood