If you want to give a touch of style to your traditional setting, adding metal looking finishes alway help. Where stainless steel silver once dominated in design, now warmer colours are showing their mettle. From rose gold pendant to copper kitchen cabinet handles, there are plenty of subtle ways you can add metallic hues into your living space. 

Confined to the jewelry world for almost a decade, it was only in 2015, that Rose Gold became a designers sensation. The same year, Apple introduced the iPhone 6s adopting, for the first time this pink metal colour as the top of the line for their advertising campaigns. Pantone followed, naming Rose Quartz their color of the year in 2016, borrowing a striking resemblance to Rose Gold and millennial pink.

Rose Gold remains popular is the effortless sense of luxury this finish embodies. Whether Rose Gold leans towards pinky-red and copper hues, the warmth, glow, and shine is undeniable. There is something simultaneously natural and ethereal about Rose Gold especially when thoughtfully used in interior design applications.

Eco-friendly, long lasting, continuously recyclable, antimicrobial, versatile; copper is a great choice for use all around the home. There are a multitude of different ways in which to incorporate a copper aesthetic into an interior, from small decor accents, fixtures and fittings, to all out statement pieces of furniture, entire kitchens, or show stopping feature walls.

When White and Black are not enough, green is the perfect complementary colour for your rose gold installations.

Copper finishes can be as shiny as a bright new penny, brushed and buffed, hammered and rustic, or even patinated green. There is such a wide field for the creative use of copper material and rose gold references in interior design.

The iconic Tom Dixon Rose Gold pendants complement the humble pastel environment. The elegance of the hue perfect fits complex patterns and monochromatic furnitures.

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