Metallbude's color palette is deliberately manageable and kept in simple non-tones. While color and interior design trends are constantly changing, black and white are timeless. The same goes for beiges, which not only create a harmonious, inviting effect indoors, but also fit in with any interior design style. So it was only logical for us to add our Cashew beige to the range.

Love our Cashew furniture, but need inspiration on how to incorporate the color into your space? Let us show you!

C O L O R S

Beige tones work best with the other non-colors of white, gray and black. You can't go wrong here, so either keep the interior as monochromatic as possible or add a few pops of color. If you prefer a more classic look, combine the nude color with white elements. For a more modern look, use black accessories. However, be careful with colors that go beyond non-colors: If you choose the wrong color combination, the beige furniture can quickly take on an unwanted green or red hue and clash with the accent colors. What always goes well with beige are shades of green, especially in the form of plants.

S T R U C T U R E S

Because beige tones create a simple, balanced look, it is important to incorporate texture and noncolor contrasts into the interior design. Rough surfaces and coarse materials such as ceramics, stoneware, wool or bouclé provide the necessary heterogeneity, for example in the form of sculptural vases, large decorative bowls or eye-catching sofa cushions. Especially in the case of metal furniture, such additions take away the visual hardness of the material. Modern texture art is also particularly good in this context. Check out our "Do It Yourself" blog section for instructions on how to create your own works of art.


I N T E R I O R S T Y L E S

Whether Scandi, Japandi, Boho or Retro, beige tones can be integrated into any style of living and adapted to the preferred style with appropriate color and structural elements. Accessories such as textiles and murals make a big difference - they are particularly good indicators of the dominant style. Side tables or shelves in shades of beige work almost by themselves to create visual harmony, so that the overall look of the interior is not overpowering, but has a pleasant balance that only non-colors like beige can create. Try it yourself!

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