Green: the colour of gardens, house plants, and tranquility. It adds a splash of earthy colour to any living room and a touch of class to any outfit. I’d know, it’s my favourite colour, after all.
If you love green, then you’ll love our round up of high street products – from sage earrings and a deep green velvet sofa to a lime green strappy dress and emerald goblet for red wine.
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Printed Strappy V-Neck Dress, Zara, £19.99
If lime green is your thing, this printed midi strap dress should be right up your street. We love the deep V-neck and “back vent”, which basically means a V-back. Wear with a white t-shirt underneath if you’re feeling a little chilly. At under £20, it’s a bargain summer purchase, get involved.
‘Margot’ Chaise Longue In Forest Green Velvet, Made.com, £449
Is there anything quite as fabulous (or camp) as a chaise longue? Imagine reclining on this opulent green velvet number with a G&T in hand, possible being fed grapes. Of course you don’t need it (who needs a chaise longue?!), but you should get it anyway.
Pantone Official Mug, London Graphic Centre, £12.99
Sip green tea (or indeed any kind of tea) in this lovely mug. If the shade isn’t quite right for you, check out the website for the full range.
SAGE Green Multi Strap Mules, Miss Selfridge, £20.30 (Was £29.00)
If you want to add a splash of green to your outfit, why not snap up these gorgeous strappy shoes? Perfect to compliment your wedding outfit or paired with rolled up jeans on holiday, we’re in love. Just remember to paint those toes with one of this summer’s must-have nail colours.
‘Lola Rose’ Abstract Print Jewellery Box, John Lewis, £39
If you’re not allowed to paint your walls green or can’t afford a fabulous chaise longue, opt for buying smaller pieces to get your green fix. This way, if you’re renting you get the added bonus of being able to take your pieces with you when you move.
Green Polka Dot Dress, & Other Stories, £75
Polka dot plus bright green is a match made in heaven if you ask us. And this wrap midi dress is bang on trend. Pair with large statement earrings and some crisp white trainers.
Aloe Perfoliata, Abigail Ahern, £60
If you’re failing at being a plant parent, consider investing in an artificial one. They’re less maintenance and won’t die on you – win, win. Made with silk heads and resin stems with metal wire, you can open up the stalks for a beautiful table-piece or accessorise wide open floor space. To keep your aloe looking great for longer keep out of direct sunlight to keep that luscious green look. Check out the rest of our pick of artificial plants.
Green Woven Raffia Drop Hoop Earrings, New Look, £4.99
If you’re a fan of straw bags and rattan furniture, why not get yourself a pair of statement earrings to really embrace the woven trend? We love the sage green colour, perfect to style with a patterned summer dress.
Myrtle Green Classic Notebook, Moleskine, £20.99
Who doesn’t love some new stationery? This luxury Moleskin number can be personalised at extra cost and is a real investment – make sure you put it to good use. We think it’s perfect if you’re thinking of starting a bullet journal.
Sintra Emerald Green Platter, Habitat, £35
This gorgeous serving platter will make your dinner guests green with envy. The nature of the glaze means each plate is different, so it will be completely unique.
Dimensions: D34cm.
Villeroy & Boch, Red Wine Goblet, Selfridges, £10.43 (was £14.90)
This crystal goblet is perfect for those wanting to live their best life. Also, it’s currently on sale, so what’s not to love? Pair with the green serving platter above for extra style points.
Dark Green Patterned Scarf/Headband, H&M, £6.99
This versatile number can be worn as a scarf or a headband, depending on your mood (or whether you’re having a good hair day).
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