




Maybe it is all of the white covering the ground and knowing what lies underneath but I have been inspired by green lately. To me green symbolizes growth, nature, pureness, harmony, peacefulness... It can be calming in sage, celery and chameleon; rich in moss, olive and forest; or sparkling in jade, lime and celadon. It is wonderful layered and paired as a secondary color. I love mixing it with bright white and navy blue or pairing it with rubies, yellows and deep browns. It is the perfect harmony, nature's symphony, a sweeping field of grass, a sum of all it's parts, not just a single shade. ... happy week everyone!
*Photography via (Image 1) Carla Lane Interiors, (Image 2,4 &5) "Perfect Palettes" by Stephanie Hoppen, (Image 3) via Anthropologie