Sage green has been one of the most popular shades of the summer, but as winter approaches is it time for its broodier brother to take the spotlight?
Moss green is a luscious, earthy shade with subtle undertones of yellow and brown, evoking a feeling of warmth and a connection to nature.
And when paired with panoramic wall murals from family-run design house By Haleys, it brings sophistication and calm to interior schemes.
Richard Haley, Creative Director of By Haleys, said: “Renowned for its soothing and tranquil qualities, Moss Green is a versatile shade that is set to shine in coming months.
“There is a real richness to the hue, which is why we wanted to incorporate it into three of our nature-inspired designs to really ramp up the biophilic impact.”
Arbour is a dramatic design of towering tree trunks and rich vegetation. Available in the colourway Moss, it is brimming with vibrancy and luxury, bringing a real richness into the home.
Richard said: “Arbour showcases the opulence and majesty of nature in a very theatrical way, but the prolific use of moss green throughout gives it a very grounded quality.”
Dynamic and free-flowing, Eden in Verde offers a very abstract take on the natural world. It is captivating and energetic and utilises moss green to bring depth and earthy appeal.
Richard said: “Eden with its rich depth, truly encapsulates the hand-painted nature of our designs. Each brushstroke and mark is deliberately unpredictable, contributing to a composition that feels alive and ever-changing.”
Rounding off the trio is By Haleys’ newest wall mural, a tribute to their hometown of Toothill in Yorkshire. Available in the colourway Peardrop, moss green weaves throughout to showcase the striking beauty of the rolling hills of Yorkshire.
Richard added: “Moss green in its rich, luscious glory is playing a starring role in three of our most popular designs, and I don’t think it will be long before we start to see the shade everywhere.”
Arbour, Toothill and Eden are available now from By Haleys, with prices starting at £48 per m2.