Navy blue

Navy blue is not only reserved for beachfront-style interiors. Deep, very elegant and intimate, it has become an important part of our interiors and our wardrobes becoming a fashionable colour, driving out black and dark colours in general. We like little touches of it in all of the rooms of the house, with a linen tablecloth, fabric lampshade, a rug or even a bedspread. And for a genuine successful decorative statement a total look works really well, with a lounge home to a navy blue sofa.

Navy blue colour is also a great one for playing with monochromes: aquamarine, denim blue, light blue, royal blue, all combinations of blue can play well together without any risk of clashing. And for winning combinations, be bold and use blue and orange (two opposite colours, one warm and the other cold), blue and terracotta (two very elegant cold colours) or blue and dark green (also two cold but exotic and natural colours).

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COTTON LINEN SILK VISCOSE

Linked colors
One 350g box can dye:
Dry fabric Exemple Shade
Up to
600 gr
1 pair of jeans, 1 jumper, 1 bath towel Dark
600 gr
to 1200 gr
1 dressing gown, 1 double duvet cover Medium Medium
1200 gr
to 1800 gr
1 coat, 1 pair of curtains Light
Always read the label and be aware of the colour of your fabric before dyeing.
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Easy to use

1
Versez la teinture dans le tambour Pour the dye into the washing machine drum
2
Ajoutez le tissu propre Add clean clothes or fabric
3
Versez la teinture dans le tambour Do a normal 40°C cotton wash. Add laundry detergent and wash the clothes again on the same setting to rinse.
You’re done!