Tuesday 19 July 2016

The timeless qualities of Dusky Pink

There is a reason why dusky pink is a best seller on the Aspire Made-to-measure Curtains and Blinds website.  It is calming, versatile and can be used almost like a neutral - with some fabulous results.

Inspired by this article on WGSN I decided to write a short article about why Dusky Pink has such a timeless quality. Starting with its traditional roots, exploring how Farrow and Ball paints has influenced its success and ending with some practical uses.

Traditionally pretty in Pink

We all think of pink as being a very very feminine colour - used classically in a little girl's room you can see how inviting it looks.  Pink is calming and safe, comforting and warm - all with a light, uplifting feel.

Indulge your feminine side and treat the special little ladies in your life to a beautiful dusky pink room,  Be careful not to stray into the sickly pink, bubble-gum hues which is hard to make tasteful or elegant.  

Contrast with sky blue to prevent the room becoming flat and enjoy!


Calming Chamomile

Described as dusty and romantic Smoked Trout from Farrow and Ball is packed with a variety of pigments which gives it a magical quality. In darker areas it appears to be a dark mushroom tone but in well lit rooms it appears almost purple, giving it a romantic and almost ‘dusty' feel. The perfect dusky pink.

But my favourite is the lighter Chamomile, named after the lotion. It is delicately fresh and has a blue undertone which prevents it from being too sugary. Both would match this beautiful fabric from Aspire Curtains and Blinds called Marisa.

In the Pink

Putting a modern twist on pink is easy.  With the current trend for vintage, pink can be seen in every trendy cafe and hotel.  However, clever designers are giving it a really contemporary twist pairing it with grey and mustard.  I love it - but you'd have to be really careful where you used those three colours together!