Classic Neutrals Showcase Home and Fashion in Chocolate and Vanilla Tones

Classic neutrals are not trendy, which is exactly what has made them, paradoxically, a trend in our risk-averse style universe. We always crave change, however, so they’re getting sweeter and moving into chocolate, cocoa, and vanilla tones.

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A sophisticated living room featuring the Hickory Chair Marquesa sectional with tuxedo arms and an American Ash base, accented by a chocolate and ivory color palette and 20th-century Italian design influences.

Today’s Home

Hickory Chair’s Marquesa sectional anchors this eternally appealing room with the cool vibe of 20th century Italian design. A relaxed profile finished with classy tuxedo arms rests on an American Ash plinth base. The feeling is continued in a sexily modern wing chair and a Klismos-inspired side chair. Rendered in deep chocolate and ivory, the setting invites deep relaxation.

A luxury platinum ring from Louis Anthony Jewelers featuring a large, radiant-cut natural brown diamond center stone accented by two kite-shaped white diamonds.

Louis Anthony

This dazzling natural brown diamond intrigues us with its earthy beauty. Set in platinum and accented with white diamonds, the ring suggests that Mother Nature knows best when it comes to color and shine.

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A rustic table setting featuring a Chilewich Dahlia lace placemat, a hand-thrown ceramic plate, and Kim Seybert dip-dyed napkins tied with natural twine and dried flowers.

Feathers

The Dahlia placemat by Chilewich gleams with classic beauty. Joined by dip-dyed napkins from Kim Seybert, it becomes especially sensual in its appeal. Available at Feathers.

A deep chocolate brown glazed ceramic bowl from Weisshouse, featuring a distinctive twisted rope-style trim around the exterior and filled with dried botanicals.

Weisshouse

A twist of trim draws the eye. Deliciously worked clay and a sumptuous brown glaze combine in a bowl you will keep forever.

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Story by Keith Recker and Stephen Treffinger
Styling by Keith Recker
Principal Photography by Dave Bryce

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