14 Feb Color Crush: Merlot

Product Shown from Left to Right: 24/J7292SG Retrospective Collection by Stacy Garcia for Brintons, SG275 Fizz 218 Cherry Cola by Stacy Garcia for Lexmark + Hospitality , 77/J2451SG Retrospective Collection by Stacy Garcia for Brintons, Stacy Garcia New York Textiles Art Universe Collection Nebula: Jupiter
Warm up from the cold of winter with daring and passionate Merlot. This deep hue raises energy levels and in many Eastern cultures, represents luck. Merlot is an enchanting color, drawing people together and stimulating conversation. Use this shade to channel a moody & intimate design story.

Image Courtesy of Bloomingville Product Shown in Right Picture Bottom to Top: Grandma Pouf-Rose-Polyester, Cushion-Red-Lambskin Mongolian, Cushion-Red-Cotton, Cushion-Rose-Cotton
Accent with Embellishments
Maximalism is on the rise this year, so be sure to layer your space by incorporating fun accents such as fur, fringe and tassels! Paired with shades crimson and dusty mauves, muted Merlot sets an elegant mood.
Bold Bedrooms
Looking to paint your bedroom? Consider a deep hue such as Merlot. Merlot calms and helps aid in sleep since dark colors absorb light, as opposed to reflecting it. This discourages early morning sunlight to illuminate the room and disrupt sleep. Merlot is a unique choice that allows glamorous golds and other shiny metallic accents to pop. This shade work effortlessly on your walls, enveloping visitors in its warm glow and giving large rooms a more intimate appearance.
Love Merlot as much as we do? Use PMS 1817 C or Pratt & Lambert’s #03-18 Red Mosaic

Product Shown Clockwise (starting from upper left corner): 24/J7292SG Retrospective Collection by Stacy Garcia for Brintons, Stacy Garcia New York Textiles Art Universe Collection Nebula: Jupiter, 77/J2451SG Retrospective Collection by Stacy Garcia for Brintons, SG275 Fizz 218 Cherry Cola by Stacy Garcia for Lexmark + Hospitality





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