Pink-hued Ruffle Check Cushion Cover, £225, The Conran Shop by Paboy Bojang, conranshop.co.uk

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Opposites attract
Pink and green as a colour combination are the interiors equivalent of ‘Bennifer’ — because it’s the ultimate power couple you’ll always come back to.
Pink and green is trending once more. But why has this hue trend taken hold over us? For one thing, pink and green works so well because they are complimentary colours, sitting opposite each other on the colour wheel. Plus, there’s plenty of flexibility of expression: you can opt for a bombastically bold clash with emerald sharp greens and fuchsia pinks, or maybe dial it down and go for pastels (think sage green and dusty pink, we’re looking at Glassette, and Issy Granger for shopping interiors inspiration here).
From Luke Edward Hall, to 2LG Studio (the interior designers selected for our Top 50 Finest Interiors 2022), here’s what’s on our pink and green interiors mood board.
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Pink-hued Ruffle Check Cushion Cover, £225, The Conran Shop by Paboy Bojang, conranshop.co.uk

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Pink Double Piped Linen Tablecloth, £190, Issy Granger, issygranger.com

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Elio Armchair, Pesto, £1,775, Ceraudo, ceraudo.com
