
Our look "Blush Rose"
At this point we would like to point out a small linguistic peculiarity: The English word "pink" can be translated as "rose" or "pinkish". But when we speak of the color pink in German, we usually mean a strong, bright pink. It is a Germanized word, so to speak. In English, however, the term "pink" is broader. It encompasses all shades of pink from pastel to magenta, and also includes a color we're talking about here: Old Pink. It is clearly less garish and, in addition to its red component, also has some gray components that give it a certain stability and a slightly nostalgic touch.
Light pink
It provides a bright, pleasant ambience, is timeless and at the same time en vogue again: Old pink is the perfect all-rounder in the interior and can be combined in many ways.Vintage pink creates a beautiful ambience
It's a beautiful color in and of itself - dusky pink is friendly, subtle and classic. It is just perfect for interiors. It makes rooms bright and light, does not impose itself, but provides - behind the scenes, so to speak - for pleasant quality of stay. And the best thing about this color is that it is the ideal partner for warm wood tones, cool metal, solid exposed concrete or playful urban terrazzo - and can be excellently combined with many other shades, from brown and gray tones to beige and complementary mint. It even comes in the form of different shades of pink for a playful multi-layered look.
Tip: Clay and ceramic items - vases, bowls, plates and more - also combine well with the timelessly beautiful color of old pink.

Soft shades
Our look "Blush Rose" puts old rose in the limelight and gives rooms that certain something. The light nature of the color picks up the daylight and also makes artificial light seem more pleasant, in interaction with wood and other materials the interior gets a friendly overall look.























