Would You, Could You? Pink Furniture!

I suspect it would be a fairly safe bet to say a great many homeowners would not willingly select a piece of pink furniture for their home. In fact, a couple of my clients come to mind! But let's have a little fun, toss aside our reservations, and take a look at some spaces that have been furnished with a pink item or two.

To begin, here is some background information on this color. From the 1920's to 1940's, pink was considered an appropriate color for boys because, being related to red, it was the more masculine color. How about that? Blue, on the other hand, was considered appropriate for girls because it was the more delicate and dainty color. Since the 1940's, however, pink has become a hue that has become strongly associated with femininity.
Does the fact that these pink chairs are Eames Rocking Chairs tempt a serious rethinking of the color pink as an option for furniture? They make a very striking image, sitting on this rustic porch against dark walls.
I have to say, I just love this Louis XV settee upholstered in a perfect shade of pink. All the colors of this room add up to resemble a beautiful spring bouquet.
A somber brown tweed would be the expected fabric on this chair, with its simple masculine lines. Instead, the choice of pink looks just divine placed in this room of neutrals and alongside the beautiful seafoam walls.
The pink floral console has an edge with its nail head trim, and sets the tone for the other choices in the vignette. Pink is repeated with dramatic style on the shades, flowers and striped rug.
In a room made up almost entirely of pink, the pink piece of furniture is a chair upholstered in a pink print. Interestingly, among all the pinks, whites and raspberries in the space, the dramatically upholstered chair nearly fades into the background!
Upon studying this room what you may see is that the warm pink fabric used to upholster is a very traditional choice. This is probably due to the fabric's dusty shade, the traditional style of the sofa and a rug featuring accents of the same pink hue. Pink furniture can indeed be very traditional...it's all in the shading.
I recently included this room in another Ideabook, and just had to add it here as well. The pink plywood chair is a key component in the success of this highly creative room.
Creating a room of nearly all pink was a brave move and it works! The utilitarian side table in a deep shade of pink brings in a contrasting element that helps make this design work.
If an actual piece of pink furniture is too big of a commitment, try bringing in a fabulous pink chair or two in the form of a fun wall decal. What a delightful idea for a girl's bedroom.
The patterned pink and raspberry chairs remind me of Kartell's Mademoiselle Chair. Does anyone know who makes this chair? I know I've seen it somewhere. The color and pattern are beautiful and energetic against the rich gray walls.
I wouldn't normally consider a tub a piece of furniture. However, when it is a wonderful claw foot tub sporting such an amazingly pretty shade of pink, it deserves to be elevated to this category!

Comments

bepsf Pink is one of the most underused colors -
- and one of my favorites
3 years ago ·
mwadsworth Love it all. I'm in the process of designing a room around a pink chair (that I dont even own yet). My husband is not sure but I'm forging ahead. I think he's secrectly coming around to the idea.
3 years ago ·
Tonia Bozeman I could in small doses, I think that a pop of color is fabulous, no matter the color, but pink happens to be on my list of Happy Color.
3 years ago ·
Karen Evans As a child my mother decorated my room in pink and brown and white. I hated it. To this day I am not a fan of pink for that reason. But the bright pinks you've shown here could sway me!
3 years ago ·
Lakeitha Duncan OMG, I love the Settee! Well, pink is one of my favorite colors. And I wouldn't mine any of the pieces you've found here to be a part of my home!
3 years ago ·
Janell Beals - House of Fifty Mag Okay, you are surprising me with all your "coulds and woulds"!
3 years ago ·
lara_jane I am all about brights and jewel tones, so as long as it wasn't cotton candy pink, I'd be all over it. Somehow the bolder shades don't seem so frilly or feminine as the pale ones.
3 years ago ·
Rene I think pink is a very upbeat, cheerful color especially a jewel tone. Would love to use pink accents in an office space in our home. Surprisingly, I'm liking the red with pink in the forth image. And my word, I love that settee!
3 years ago ·
suzmtl Oh, I could and I will! Clear, bright colors are my Prozac and I can't think of many colors that give me energy the way Schiaparelli pink does. Every picture you've found here, Janell, is fabulous. You're right, it's all about the shading and dosing and I can't think of any color that clashes with pink.
3 years ago ·
Erin Lang Norris We started adding pink to our home about a year ago, and I can't tell you how much it does for my mood! It's so uplifting to see a color that you don't come across that often in your every day activities. I also like purple, even though it has been a trend over the past couple of years. I just wish that I could find accessories in these hues just a little more readily! Spray paint has been my best friend. ;)
3 years ago ·
marissa camacho I grew up in a pale pink room with a beautiful pink quilted bedspread with fine golden threads. The room was suffused with a blush pink from flowers climbing up a trellis just outside my windows to the large laundry area outside. I find pink is a very flattering color on the skin and in the right amount, makes a bedroom more memorable.
3 years ago ·
mauisugar55 I don't know WHO makes those chairs in the 10th photo but the fabric is by Anna Marie Horner!
3 years ago ·
cmystyle My mom was 75 when we redid her bedroom. I asked her what color she liked and she said, "Pink". She wanted a pink bedroom...I painted the walls pink raged on some translucent white and feathers silver on top of that. We bought dark chocolate leather furniture. It was amazing.
12 months ago ·
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