Color lovers, this one is for you, especially if you find it tough to decide between two different hues when buying decorative accessories and tabletop items. While the colorblock trend has been around for awhile, I’m excited about a new modified version of this motif that’s been popping up in the home goods market.
The “split color” look, which features clean lines and generally even, half-and-half distribution of two colors on one piece, has been working its way onto blankets, pillow covers, vases, and more, and I’m absolutely digging it. This is a great way to get the best of both worlds when it come to color. Shop 10 of our favorite pics featuring this kind of design below. No matter whether you lean toward neutrals or pastels, there’s something for everyone in this mix!
Amboy Knit Throw Blanket
I’ve been swooning over everything in Amber Lewis’s line for Anthropologie since day one, and this blanket —where I first spotted the split color design trend—is one of my faves. Use it at the end of the bed or thrown over the back of a sofa or an accent chair. The fringed border adds lots of sophistication, and depending on how you fold it, it can also just look like it’s a single color, if you want to try it that way. Buy: Amber Lewis for Anthropologie Amboy Knit Throw Blanket , $148.00 from Anthropologie
Minimalist Paper Plates
When it comes time to host once again, spruce up your dinner party setup with these split color paper plates , which will add a modern touch to any tabletop. The blush and navy combo looks lovely on its own, but if you’re looking to add even more pizzazz, you can’t go wrong with a bit of gold—gilded flatware, anyone? Buy: Minimalist Paper Plates , $12.80/Set of 8 from Zazzle
Ascentia Pillow Cover
With its soft neutral hues, this pillow cover is a great candidate for pattern mixing with a smaller-scale or busy print. You can choose from six different sizes depending on your needs, and to top it off, your purchase supports Stitched by Grace , an independent maker, in the process. Buy: Ascentia Pillow Cover , Starting at $38.00 from Coterie
Door Mat
If you’re looking for a slight variation on the split color trend, this doormat , with its almost checkered look, will be right up your alley. The simple pattern is available in three different color schemes, but I love the tonal, Scandi vibes of the gray and black combo shown above. Buy: Door Mat , $95.00 from Nordic Knots
Beau Grey Vases
No, The Home Depot isn’t just for basic hardware and tools; you can find some pretty adorable accent pieces there, too. Purchase and split up this $25 set of sweet vases , and you’ve got an easy gift for a friend’s birthday—plus, a new vase to fancy up your bookshelf. Buy: Beau Grey Vases , $25.21/Set of 2 from The Home Depot
Abstract Split Terracotta Planter
Give your plant babies a little extra love by placing them in one of these stylish, two-toned planters . This split design is sure to please the minimalist or boho lover in your life, and this would be easy to DIY, too, if you want to get a little crafty with a regular terracotta planter. Buy: Hand Painted Natural White Cream Abstract Split Terracotta Planter , $34.00 from Etsy
Color Blocked Gold & Marble Coaster
You can never have too many coasters, and this shin y set from Society6 will glam up any coffee or side table you put them on. The gold and marble hues pair beautifully, and a pack of four will set you back less than $20. Buy: Color Blocked Gold & Marble Coaster , $15.00 $12.00 from Society6
Color Block Bath Curtain
A cute shower curtain may not be the first thing on your list, but trust me, it will make getting ready feel a bit more cheerful! This pick from Etsy comes in on-trend sunset tones that will perk up even the smallest of bathrooms in just seconds. Buy: Colo r Block Bath Curtain , Starting at $24.00 $21.60 from Etsy
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