The jungle reimagined in the most unexpected and beguiling of grounds. The same monumental banana leaves — painted with full depth and botanical precision, their greens ranging from bright lime to deep forest — now rise from a background of warm, dusty rose. The combination should not work as well as it does. And yet it is perhaps the most quietly original version of the three.
Pink and green is one of the great colour relationships in interior design — preppy, botanical, feminine and confident simultaneously — and at this scale, with this density of foliage, it achieves something beyond any of those categories. The warmth of the pink softens the weight of the leaves. The leaves give the pink a wildness and seriousness it would not otherwise possess. Each makes the other better.
The result is maximalist without aggression, tropical without cliché, romantic without sentiment. A design for those who are not afraid of colour, not afraid of commitment, and not afraid of a room that announces itself the moment you walk through the door. Exceptional in bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms and hallways where warmth, personality and botanical grandeur are pursued in equal measure.