Trends We Love: Pink

Anna Harvey
Artupia Stories
Published in
Nov 6, 2020
Alexandra Romano, The Purple Planet

When we think of pink it’s not autumn that comes to mind, but (stereotypically) girls’ bedrooms, the millennial shade that defined a generation and micro-pigs (which also defined a generation). This rosy shade, however, is very much for the boys and the girls and continues to be a popular choice amongst the home decor crowd.

The colour has been on a roller-coaster of transformation, ever since Rose Quartz was named the Pantone Colour of the Year. Its versatility and tranquillity make it the perfect addition to your home (and once again, office, gym, bar etc).

Here’s how to think pink with art.

Bring The Outside In

Stefano Pallara, For Every End a New Beginning

Pink is peppered across the natural world, from flamingo feathers to melting sunsets.

Incorporating an artwork like Stefano Pallara’s For Every End a New Beginning, adds an instant earthy vibe to your space, due to its play on soft walnut tones, deep reds and pastel pinks.

We Recommend: Display your painting in a room where you also have other natural elements, such as plants, wooden furniture, or wicker accessories. This will really accentuate the tones in Pallara’s piece…

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Pink Selection

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