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Colour crush: Deep teal

Home & Garden
Colour crush: Deep teal
If there was one colour that really wowed me at this year's
Interior Design Show, it was definitely
teal. Not that sickeningly-sweet turquoise that was the Pantone Colour of the Year a few seasons back, but a deep, moody blue-green that owes more to inky oceanic depths than warm Caribbean waters. This handsome leather wingback chair at the
Brentwood Furniture booth drove the hue home for me:

Photography by Brett Walther.
But it's not just furniture that stands out in trendy teal. Check out these large-scale applications of the super-chic hue:
This bedroom makes a dramatic style statement in Para Paints' Tahitian Pearl (PF65). Photography courtesy of Para Paints.
If an entire room is too much, how about a solitary horizontal stripe? This brilliant band of colour (which actually owes a bit more to peacock than true teal) is Sico Paint's Peacock Head (6523-43). Photography courtesy of Sico Paint.
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