Why these colours?
Find your perfect match with this romantic palette and create a relaxing, intimate atmosphere. These Valentine’s inspired shades prove that opposites really do attract, as the passionate red and playful rose tones pair beautifully with a demure neutral or dusty pink, to create a sense of balance within the home.
Power couples
Designed to be soulmates, these shades pair beautifully together. The varied red tones range from dark cherry to the slightest hint of pink, for a cohesive palette that blends to add layered depth and visual interest to a space. Due to popular demand, we added more heartwarming pinks and dramatic reds to our collection so you can create an intimate yet inviting atmosphere.
Valentina and Sweet Nothing
Inject a space with character using dark red Valentina, for a romantic look that truly shines against the contrasting Sweet Nothing. Why not try a neutral ceiling and deep red walls for a cocooning atmosphere, made lighter and less intense by the elevated pale shade?
Heartfelt and Sweet Nothing
Soften rose pink Heartfelt with delicate, pink-toned neutral Sweet Nothing for a more paired back look. This will create a light and airy space that’s punctuated with pink for added wow factor. Incorporate plush furnishings to match the softness of the palette or strategically add greenery for a subtle contrast.
Valentina and Haversham
More understated shades of dusky pink make for an ideal contrast to stimulating dark reds, as pink can act as a softening neutral and a more interesting alternative to grey or beige. The sharpness of bold Valentina works perfectly with the soft, cocooning Haversham as they both share similar undertones of taupe and brown for a harmonious, earthy look.