![]() Paper & Clay’s Milk Vase is available in a range of hues, but we’re partial to the teal! Mimicking the form of a milk bottle, this piece is perfect for holding a small bouquet, yet it’s pretty enough to display on its own:ĬB2’s Marta Deep Teal Luster Double Old Fashioned Glass definitely falls on the blue side of the teal spectrum. Try layering the sheets with a fluffy throw for added warmth. Comfy cotton is the material of choice, and the bedding has been pre-washed to create a silky feel. Sweet dreams are made of teal! This Garment Washed Teal King Sheet Set from CB2 brings an inviting shade of blue-green to your bedroom. As shown in the image below, teal is beautifully complemented by other shades of green and blue, as well as rosy tones such as mauve: Designed by Bethan Gray, this piece is sure to be a dreamy focal point:Īlso from Anthropologie, the Emme Dining Chair not only combines teal velvet and brass, it can be mixed with other Emme chairs for a multicolored dining room. Speaking of plush, Anthropologie’s Feather Collection Rug piles on the scalloped style in a tranquil shade of grey-green. Plus, soft New Zealand wool creates a plush effect: CB2’s Ombre Deep Teal Rug offers a gradient of deep green goodness. If painting the walls isn’t part of your plan, you can always add some teal to your floor. There are many easy ways to bring a touch of teal home, from collecting glassware to decking the walls. Strong but not overwhelming, this design favorite evokes everything from the sea to the feathers of a bird. In many ways, teal creates the perfect pop of color. ![]() The Power of Teal Decor Photo Credit: Kate Simmons
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