
A Pop of Color: 4 Simple Ways to Brighten Your Space
1. Through Art — Let Your Walls Speak
Art is one of the most personal — and effective — ways to bring color into your space. It doesn’t have to be bold or oversized (unless you want it to be). Even a smaller, more tonal piece can change the energy of a room.
Abstract pieces, photography with rich tones, or graphic prints layered against neutral walls create dimension and personality without overwhelming the space.
Design Tip: If you’re hesitant about color, start with art. It’s easy to swap, layer, or move around as your space — and mood — evolves.
2. Color Your Reflection
Mirrors do more than reflect — they amplify light, create dimension, and in this case, add a sculptural, colorful moment to your space.
Our Colorful Mehry Mirror takes it a step further. Designed with an asymmetrical frame and vibrant finish options, it brings just enough color to make your walls feel intentional — without overpowering the room. Plus, its built-in vase gives you an ever-changing opportunity to add fresh flowers, greenery, or dried stems.
Design Tip: Place it where it can catch natural light — the color, shape, and subtle reflection instantly brighten the space.
3. Through Objects & Vases — Sculptural Color Moments
Think of your shelves, tables, and countertops as blank canvases. Sculptural objects and vases are the perfect low-commitment way to introduce color and shape.
Whether it’s a bold ceramic vase, a colored glass object, or a sculptural piece that catches the light — these small additions quietly pull the whole space together.
Our Signature Mirror with Built-in Vase is a favorite for this. It’s functional, sculptural, and gives you an easy excuse to add fresh flowers or greenery — a pop of color that feels organic and ever-changing.
4. Through Lighting — Glow with Intention
Lighting isn’t just about function — it completely transforms how a room feels. Play with colored glass shades, warm-toned bulbs, or unexpected lamp bases to bring in subtle color and depth.
The best part? Lighting changes with the time of day, creating layered, dynamic color moments — no major commitment required.
Design Tip: Look for small table lamps or sconces with colored details. They feel sculptural by day and softly atmospheric by night.