Have you ever found yourself drawn to a colour simply because it reminds you of your favourite meal or ingredient? This trend in interior design, known as the ‘foodication of colour’, is gaining popularity, and for good reason. Melissa Denham, an interior designer at Hammonds Furniture, explains that the foodication of colour refers to “how food-inspired colours are used in interior spaces to evoke emotion, comfort, or even appetite.” As well as being pleasing to the eye, these shades can make your home feel more inviting and tailored to your personal sense of warmth and style. Let’s explore a few cuisine-inspired colours that can instantly transform your living space into a haven of comfort and sophistication. Mocha mousse Chosen as Pantone’s Colour of the Year 2025, mocha mousse is a deep yet soft brown with a rich blend of coffee and chocolate tones. This soothing neutral can create an atmosphere…
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