Bold & Beautiful: How to Style Your Home with Rich Colors & Statement Centerpieces
- Jessica Shannel

- May 21
- 2 min read
Neutrals are timeless, but sometimes your space needs a little something extra—a pop that stops people in their tracks and makes your home feel like you. Enter: rich-colored home decor and striking centerpieces that elevate your aesthetic with bold personality and sophistication.
Whether you’re redecorating for the season or simply refreshing a few corners of your home, adding deep hues and sculptural pieces can shift the entire mood of a room—from plain to intentional.

Why Rich Colors Work in Home Decor
Deep, saturated colors like emerald green, mustard yellow, burnt orange, sapphire blue, and burgundy bring in:
Warmth: These tones create an inviting atmosphere.
Contrast: They play beautifully against lighter walls or furniture.
Depth: Rich colors add visual weight and a grounded feeling to any room.

5 Statement Pieces to Add a Pop to Your Space
Amber Glass Accents-Amber tones catch the light and add warmth to your shelves or side tables. Our Golden Hour Carafe is a favorite—it’s functional and sculptural.

Jewel-Toned Velvet Pillows-Velvet in colors like peacock blue, oxblood, or citrine instantly adds luxe texture to your sofa or bed. Mix and match with neutral throws or layer with patterns for more depth.
Bold Marble or Stone Lamps-A black marble lamp base with white veining becomes a statement on its own. Pair with a brass or linen shade to tie the look together.
Centerpiece Trays with Purpose-Ceramic or wood trays act as anchors for vignettes. Top them with candles, a bud vase, or colored glassware like the Golden Hour set for an editorial-style display.
Floral Centerpieces in Dramatic Vases-Use moody florals like dark dahlias, eucalyptus, or dried palms in a colorful ceramic or matte black vase for an arrangement that feels modern and fresh.

Pro Styling Tip:
Choose 1-2 rich colors as your theme (like rust + olive, or navy + gold), and repeat them in small ways across your room—pillows, candles, art frames, and glassware. This creates a cohesive story without overwhelming the space.
Get Inspired & Curate Your Space
Your home should feel like a reflection of you—layered, vibrant, and welcoming. Whether you’re styling a shelf, setting a table, or revamping your entryway, don’t be afraid to go bold.




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