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  • Decoration Paint Color: Carmine Red
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      Carmine Red - Deep Red StatementDECORATION PAINT CARMINE RED
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          Carmine Red - Deep Red StatementDECORATION PAINT CARMINE RED
              Carmine Red is a deep, elegant red with a hint of burgundy. Its velvet-matt finish adds warmth, richness and sophistication — ideal for interiors that need a bold yet refined statement.
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              Carmine Red - Deep Red StatementDECORATION PAINT CARMINE RED
                  Carmine Red is a deep, elegant red with a hint of burgundy. Its velvet-matt finish adds warmth, richness and sophistication — ideal for interiors that need a bold yet refined statement.
                  €24.95
                  Price
                  Mid-Century Modern – Timeless Design & Warm Tones
                  Mid-Century Modern

                  Mid-Century Modern – Timeless Design and Confident Simplicity

                  Discover the Mid-Century Modern Style: Form, Function and Colour in Balance

                  The Mid-Century Modern style originated in the 1950s and 60s and is defined by clean lines, organic shapes and functional design. Furniture stands on slender legs, materials are honest and colour is used intentionally as a strong accent. The result is an interior that feels open, airy and architecturally balanced.

                  With colours from the Decoration collection such as Georgian Green, Namibian Sand, Carmine Red, Casper Blue and Montmartre Grey, you create a harmonious foundation that allows design to stand out. Combine colour blocking with warm wood, leather and subtle metal details for a space that feels modern yet inviting.

                  Characteristics of the Mid-Century Modern Style

                  Clean Lines & Organic Shapes
                  Minimalist silhouettes combined with rounded, flowing details.

                  Functional Design
                  Furniture is practical, lightweight and thoughtfully designed.

                  Warm Woods
                  Walnut, teak and fine veneers define the character.

                  Graphic Colour Blocking
                  Colour is deliberately applied to walls or furniture.

                  Light & Openness
                  Spaces feel structured yet airy.

                  Tips for a Mid-Century Modern Interior

                  Use one strong accent wall in a confident colour.
                  Combine warm wood tones with a calm base such as Namibian Sand or Montmartre Grey.
                  Introduce geometric patterns subtly in textiles or artwork.
                  Choose furniture with slender legs to maintain visual lightness.
                  Limit accessories and let shape and material speak.

                  A Mid-Century Modern interior feels intentional, calm and refined — with colour enhancing the architecture rather than dominating it.

                  Three Ready-to-Use Mid-Century Modern Colour Palettes

                  Palette 1 – Warm & Graphic
                  Georgian Green – Namibian Sand – Carmine Red - Goethe Yellow

                  Georgian Green creates a bold natural statement on an accent wall. Namibian Sand keeps the space balanced and light. Carmine Red adds energy through a chair, artwork or cabinet. Ideal for living rooms featuring walnut or teak furniture.

                  Palette 2 – Cool & Contemporary
                  Casper Blue – Montmartre Grey

                  A restrained and modern combination. Montmartre Grey provides a solid base on larger surfaces. Casper Blue introduces freshness and softness in textiles or statement pieces. Perfect for a Scandinavian-inspired Mid-Century look.

                  Palette 3 – Deep & Contrasting
                  Venetian Green – Cornwall Black – Namibian Sand

                  Venetian Green adds rich depth. Cornwall Black defines architectural lines and contrast, for example on doors or frames. Namibian Sand softens and connects the darker tones. Ideal for spaces with generous daylight and strong design elements.