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Colour of the Year: Mocha Mousse

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It’s official, colour experts Pantone have decreed Mocha Mousse as the colour of 2025. It certainly hits that sweet spot between earthy and luxe with its warm, almost edible rich comforting tones. Here’s a few of our favourite pieces if you’re looking to update your living space to reflect this trend.

1. Warm up your walls with Terrapotta matt emulsion which is solvent-free, low odour, water-based paint, with ultra-low VOC content. £44.95 for 2.5l (pictured above) victorycolours.co.uk

2. Sunset Ecru cushion. £100 abigailborg.com

3. Coffee colour chart. £15.95 desenio.co.uk

4. Faux leather accent chair. £399.99 laurajadehome.co.uk

5. Squishblocks chaise sofa in pet-friendly, stain and water resistant Clever Velvet. £2,295 loaf.com

6. Geometric style in a luxurious cashmere/merino blend. £279 tartanblanketco.com

7. Calista glass vase. £59 cultfurniture.com

8. The trend to jute works perfectly with this colour palette. £140 frenchbedroom.co.uk

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