Mango and Sheesham furniture is incredibly versatile. These pieces work well in any home and provide welcoming tones no matter which tone you choose. They can work with other pieces of furniture or they can stand out and draw attention depending on what your preferences are but with the New Year comes a chance for change, with new colours and trends to take advantage of. How can you know what colours and furniture will go well?

Identifying this year’s colours

Satara Dark Mango Thin Bookcase Satara Dark Mango Thin Bookcase

The colour of the year, as declared by colour and communication specialist Pantone, is Radiant Orchid, a purple colour. This has drawn some surprise from experts but it is a bold move that is set to make a huge impact in 2014. With natural, earthy colours to combine with, as well as more adventurous bold options, you have a lot more freedom this year than ever before to use these colours in a way that suits you.

If that’s the case, then Mango furniture looks set to be even more popular than ever in 2014. With light, medium and dark tones to choose from, all of the colours set to be popular this year will work fantastically well together to create a style that is unique and original to you. Experiment with colour patches, moving different pieces of furniture around and seeing how you feel with each variation. This takes time, but you’ll find the perfect option.

What works well?

Satara Light Mango Large TV Unit Satara Light Mango Large TV Unit

At Casa Bella, we think that Radiant Orchid colours would look great with our dark Mango furniture – imagine our Satara Dark Mango Thin Bookcase against a wall of this colour with similarly toned pieces throughout the room to create a deep, rich effect. Other earthy colours will complement this style and you’ll have a warm, natural looking and feeling room at all times.

Then again, by using lighter furniture you are going to complement these colours rather than create a strong contrast. One great example is the Satara Light Mango Large TV Unit, which will work well with natural and earthy tones but also provide a sharp contrast to the artificial materials and style of the technology it houses. This keeps your home modern without sacrificing the natural feel of the colours and furniture.