Pine Green: A Color Designers Can’t Ignore

Sage green is quickly becoming one of the key color directions in contemporary furnitureand door design. Pine Green foil, available in the Prime Collection, is a trendy solid color (UNI) available from stock that pairs easily with leading wood decors such as Catania Oak, Riva, or Nogal Mediterraneo. Discover why this shade of green has evolved into a “new neutrality” and how it can be used intentionally in modern projects.

Behind the trend: how green won designers’ hearts

Muted greens began gaining popularity during the pandemic, when demand grew for calming, enveloping interiors. Sage tones quickly found their way into kitchens and living areas, earning recognition from architects. In 2024–2025, paint manufacturers consistently highlighted soft greens in their annual palettes and forecasts as long-term base colors rather than a passing trend.
Subtly gray-green tones pair beautifully with wood decors, enhancing their warmth and craftsmanship especially when combined with oak and walnut. Pine Green is therefore not a random choice, but a response to a global need fornatural comfort, quiet luxury, and a new generation of neutral colors.

How to style Pine Green in furniture and interior elements?

Pine Green stands out for its high compatibility with various interior styles. Thewood-inspired decors offered in the Prime Collection make it possible to create aesthetic, modern combinations that are production-friendly and easy to implement.

From natural harmony to elegant contrast

Using Pine Green in projects rooted in Scandi, Nordic, and Japandi styles creates acalm base that harmonizes with light wood tones, shaping an especially soft, understated mood. In Modern Rustic and Contemporary Farmhouse styles, this shade of green contrasts with bold wood grains, bringing balance and a modern character to the interior. In elegant interiors inspired by Art Deco and Modern Classic styles, Pine Green takes on a timeless elegance. Refined wood decors with walnut structures or veneer-like oak finishes, complemented by brass accents, allow for a balanced, elevated effect – ideal for premium collections of high-end furniture and doors.

Pine Green: A Color Designers Can’t Ignore

Sage green is quickly becoming one of the key color directions in contemporary furnitureand door design. Pine Green foil, available in the Prime Collection, is a trendy solid color (UNI) available from stock that pairs easily with leading wood decors such as Catania Oak, Riva, or Nogal Mediterraneo. Discover why this shade of green has evolved into a “new neutrality” and how it can be used intentionally in modern projects.

Pine Green: safe neutrality for modern interior furnishings

Muted, natural greens have become firmly established in the world of design, and Pine Green 16-254080-810, available in the Prime Collection, reflects this global direction. What initially emerged as a need for calm and comfort during the pandemic has evolved into one of the most influential and versatile trends in furniture design. Designers and manufacturers increasingly treat this shade not as an accent, but as a neutral base. Pine Green organizes compositions, harmonizes with a wide range of wood structures, and creates a cohesive, inviting feel across interiors.

Behind the trend: how green won designers’ hearts

Muted greens began gaining popularity during the pandemic, when demand grew for calming, enveloping interiors. Sage tones quickly found their way into kitchens and living areas, earning recognition from architects. In 2024–2025, paint manufacturers consistently highlighted soft greens in their annual palettes and forecasts as long-term base colors rather than a passing trend.
Subtly gray-green tones pair beautifully with wood decors, enhancing their warmth and craftsmanship especially when combined with oak and walnut. Pine Green is therefore not a random choice, but a response to a global need fornatural comfort, quiet luxury, and a new generation of neutral colors.

The combination with light decors creates an effect of harmony, minimalism, and calm – deal for living areas and children’s rooms ((fromleft to right: Sardes Oak, Karlstad Oak, Delano Oak 109).

How to style Pine Green in furniture and interior elements?

Pine Green stands out for its high compatibility with various interior styles. Thewood-inspired decors offered in the Prime Collection make it possible to create aesthetic, modern combinations that are production-friendly and easy to implement.

Pine Green combined with decors featuring a more pronounced grain creates a cozy, natural character for the interior (from left to right: Sardes Oak, Karlstad Oak, Delano Oak 109).

From natural harmony to elegant contrast

Using Pine Green in projects rooted in Scandi, Nordic, and Japandi styles creates acalm base that harmonizes with light wood tones, shaping an especially soft, understated mood. In Modern Rustic and Contemporary Farmhouse styles, this shade of green contrasts with bold wood grains, bringing balance and a modern character to the interior. In elegant interiors inspired by Art Deco and Modern Classic styles, Pine Green takes on a timeless elegance. Refined wood decors with walnut structures or veneer-like oak finishes, complemented by brass accents, allow for a balanced, elevated effect – ideal for premium collections of high-end furniture and doors.

The combination of elegant decors with Pine Green and brass elements creates a balanced effect suitable for premium collections (fromleft to right: Bakersfield Walnut, Nogal Mediterraneo, Catania Oak 119).

A strategic color for future-oriented projects

Pine Green is not just a trend, but a conscious design choice. The combination of calmness, versatility, and material harmony makes this color an effective toolin designing furniture collections and other interior elements. Paired with decors from the Prime Collection—such as Catania Oak, Karlstad Oak, Delano Oak, Salvador Oak, Riva or Nogal Mediterraneo – it fosters the creation of cohesive, modern, and attractive product concepts.