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Forest green furniture for an elegant interior

wp:paragraph Autumn means a walk in the woods at the weekend. How about bringing a little of that woodland atmosphere into your home? The m...

Design MarketOctober 2021
wp:paragraph Autumn means a walk in the woods at the weekend. How about bringing a little of that woodland atmosphere into your home? Forest green furniture in dark tones blends elegantly into a bedroom or living room. /wp:paragraph wp:columns wp:column {"width": "100%"} wp:gallery {"ids":[15652,15708], "linkTo": "none"} © Skandinavisk © Skandinavisk © This Ivy House © This Ivy House /wp:gallery /wp:column /wp:columns wp:quote Silent forest, lovable solitude, Silent forest, lovable solitude, How I love to roam your ignored shade! How I love to walk in your unknown shade! In your dark detours, dreaming lost, In your dark detours, dreaming lost, I feel a feeling free of worry! I have a feeling of unrest! Stéphen Moysan Stéphen Moysan /wp:quote wp:heading Forest green can be added to your interior in small strokes Forest green can be added to your interior in small strokes /wp:heading wp:paragraph Dark green or water green is often found on one of the walls of an interior room. For a bright interior, it can sometimes make the room look darker. Opt for light walls in off-white or eggshell. On the wood side On the wood side, beech will be your ally. Both bright and hard-wearing, it can be used as a chest of drawers, bookcase or chair leg. Maple is generally the lightest wood, naturally matt, and will counterbalance a piece of furniture upholstered in forest green velvet, which is often shinier. Oak and ash will also be your friends! /wp:paragraph wp:gallery {"ids":[15690,15694,15692], "linkTo": "none"} © Amanda Wesley Interiors © Amanda Wesley Interiors © This Ivy House © This Ivy House © Article.com © Article.com /wp:gallery wp:paragraph /wp:paragraph wp:gallery {"ids":[15698,15699], "linkTo": "none"} © Best Interiors designers © Best Interiors designers © The Times Uk © The Times Uk /wp:gallery wp:heading Our selection Our selection /wp:heading wp:paragraph Forest green furniture comes in a wide range of designs. In industrial-style lamps, stools and chairs, for example. Forest green furniture comes in a wide range of designs. In industrial-style lamps, stools and chairs for example. /wp:paragraph wp:image {"align": "centre", "id":15682, "sizeSlug": "large", "linkDestination": "none"} 1. Industrial vintage suspension lamp by Maxlume Industrial vintage suspension lamp by Maxlume 2. Kyoto vintage hanging lamp in green glass by Nils and Eva Koppel for Lyfa Kyoto vintage hanging lamp in green glass by Nils and Eva Koppel for Lyfa 3. Vintage tubular armchair model 703 green by Kho Liang Ie for Stabin Vintage tubular armchair model 703 green by Kho Liang Ie for Stabin 4. Vintage stool in lacquered wood and fur 1960 Vintage stool in lacquered wood and fur 1960 © Planet Deco /wp:image wp:paragraph /wp:paragraph wp:columns wp:column {"width": "100%"} wp:heading Make your living room stand out with furniture full of originality Make your living room stand out with furniture full of originality /wp:heading wp:paragraph The most famous designers have long been using different shades of green for their key pieces. Darker greens, whether forest, emerald, imperial, English or fir, are more discreet and blend more elegantly into an interior. The most famous designers have long been offering their star pieces in different shades of green. More classic and refined, dark green, whether forest, emerald, imperial, English or fir, is more discreet and blends more elegantly into an interior. /wp:paragraph wp:paragraph /wp:paragraph /wp:column /wp:columns wp:media-text {"mediaId":15675, "mediaLink": "https://blog.design-market.fr/?attachmentid=15675*", "mediaType": "image", "mediaWidth":60} wp:paragraph {"placeholder": "Contents...", "fontSize": "large"} An iconic piece of design: the Togo vintage sofa the Togo vintage sofa! It combines comfort and style, especially when dressed in a deep green... /wp:paragraph /wp:media-text wp:media-text {"mediaId":15678, "mediaLink": "https://blog.design-market.fr/?attachmentid=15678*", "mediaType": "image", "mediaWidth":56} wp:paragraph {"placeholder": "Content...", "fontSize":"large"} Terribly modern, this Danish vintage 3-seater sofa Danish vintage 3-seater sofa from the 70s paired with mustard yellow cushions will blend perfectly into an interior with an autumnal feel /wp:paragraph /wp:media-text wp:media-text {"mediaPosition": "right", "mediaId":15679, "mediaLink": "https://blog.design-market.co.uk/?attachment\_id=15679", "mediaType": "image"} wp:paragraph {"placeholder": "Content...", "fontSize": "large"} A surprising way to incorporate forest green into your interior: dining chairs! Here is a set of 5 vintage Fourmi Fourmi chairs model 3101 by Arne Jacobsen, the famous Danish designer, by Fritz Hansen dating from 1952. /wp:paragraph /wp:media-text wp:heading More inspirations More inspirations /wp:heading wp:gallery {"ids":[15702,15703], "linkTo": "none"} © Pinterest © Pinterest © Bambelte © Bambelte /wp:gallery wp:paragraph In short, forest green forest green is making a name for itself in our interiors thanks to its timelessness and understated elegance! /wp:paragraph wp:paragraph Photo cover credit: © Hey Djangles Photo cover credit: © Hey Djangles /wp:paragraph

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