Coral

Energy and productivityCoral is a striking colour that radiates energy and vitality. The presence of red within this shade makes it particularly well suited to spaces where activity and focus are important, such as a home office, kitchen or creative workspace. Its warmth supports both productivity and creativity. If you are looking for an energy boost, introducing coral into your environment, through accessories or wall decor, can have a noticeable impact on your focus and motivation.

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Bronze

Bronze is the key to ancient wisdom. It is a subtle blend of orange and brown, mature yet light-hearted, and never taking life too seriously. At the same time, it challenges us to trust our instincts and to be discerning about whom we place our trust in and which steps are right to take in the present moment. Bronze does not seek attention by shining like gold; instead, it reveals itself through a quiet, mystical allure, reserved for those willing to open themselves to the wisdom of our ancestors.Bronze is also a powerful metal that has been regarded since ancient times as a symbol of wisdom and durability. Born from the fusion of copper and tin, it carries the symbolism of connection and collaboration within it. Where copper represents softness and sensitivity, tin brings stability and clarity. Together they form bronze: a metal with a warm, earthy lustre that radiates balance, strength and quiet wisdom.

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Navy blue

Yay, we’re going to think! Only … let’s be honest: for many of us, our head is also home to fear, procrastination and doubt. Still, thinking is the tool we use to lift the fog from our feelings and turn heartfelt desires into conscious choices. That takes discipline and that is exactly what navy blue symbolises: truth, structure and the courage to look at yourself honestly.Navy blue doesn’t ask dramatic questions, but grounded ones:

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Gold

Gold asks for total surrender. It embodies the full, radiant sun: warm, powerful and unconditional. This metal carries an energy that activates you to give yourself fully to life and all it has to offer. It reminds you that you are worthy of standing in the light of receiving and of nourishing yourself with beauty, wealth and comfort.Gold has lived and no longer seeks; it has already found. That is why this metal can be called a wise counsellor. It works with the trinity of:

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Turquoise

Turquoise is the colour of boundless creativity, a shade that bridges the mystical and the tangible. Looking at this colour can bring a fresh surge of energy, like taking a deep breath by the sea. Turquoise challenges you to move beyond what you already know and to let ideas flow freely, without judgement or limitation. At its core lies a sense of magical clarity: it opens your intuition and gives you the courage to turn dreams into practical steps. It is a rare blend of imagination and decisiveness.Turquoise signals that it is time to explore, develop and shape your creative skills without conditions. This colour encourages play and experimentation, allowing hands, heart and mind to work together. Mistakes are not obstacles but discoveries and originality appears the moment you release old frameworks. Imagine a blank canvas that feels not intimidating, but full of promise: a space where anything is possible.

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Indigo

Indigo touches the deepest part of your being. It is a colour that sits between navy blue and purple: intense, powerful, and profound. A hue that awakens your spirituality and challenges you to turn inward. Indigo is often the favourite colour of loners, as it reminds us that we are enough on our own. It teaches us to feel content with who we are, without needing anything or anyone else to feel complete.Indigo is the colour of deep introspection, intuition, and spiritual awareness: the realisation that life is more than everyday thinking and doing. When indigo enters your life, it draws you closer to your inner wisdom and helps you trust that quiet inner voice so often drowned out by the noise of the outside world.This colour is commonly linked to the third eye, the centre of insight and clarity. Indigo sharpens our intuition, allowing us to receive signals and symbols meant especially for us. It encourages us to ask questions that go beyond the surface: Who am I, really? Which direction truly feels right for me?

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Green

Green is the colour of life and growth. Think of fresh grass beneath your feet, the first leaves unfurling in spring or the stillness of a forest where your breathing naturally slows. Green connects us to nature and invites us into harmony with ourselves and our surroundings. There is something quietly magical about it: a gentle, calming power that does not drain your energy, but restores it and brings you back into balance. That is why being surrounded by green quite literally feels refreshing.In colour theory, green represents the heart: the place where love, compassion and connection meet. It forms a bridge between the warm red of passion and the cool blue of calm. Surrounding yourself with green creates space for balance between emotion and reason. It is a patient colour, supporting choices that are more closely aligned with your true essence.Green also builds a bridge between the spiritual and the earthly. It strengthens intuition while opening the door to creativity and artistic expression, qualities that nourish the mind and, at the same time, help us create prosperity in the material world.

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Pink

We are about to fall in love. Pink is the colour of unconditional love, softness and tenderness. It reminds us of the pure, carefree love we experienced as children or the love we give to a child ourselves. Where red often symbolises passion and strength, pink is its gentle counterpart: a love that does not claim or demand, but soothes and comforts.

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Red

Red is the colour of fire, life and primal power. Think of the rhythm of a beating heart, the glow of a sunset or the warm light of candles. It symbolises passion, courage and vitality, but also warning and boundaries. Red carries a dual nature: it can empower you and set you in motion, yet it can also confront you with your own intensity.When you see or wear red, something shifts. Your body responds, your heart rate rises and you feel more energised and alert. It is no coincidence that red is so widely used in marketing and fashion to convey strength and attraction. Red activates, challenges and challenges you to step beyond your comfort zone.Red also has a darker side. It can feel restless or overwhelming and at times even aggressive. Too much red may awaken a destructive edge, relentless in its hunger for power and influence. Yet this is not necessarily negative. That same raw, confronting energy can help you break free from whatever is holding back your growth. Red can be the push you need to move forward.

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Grey

Right then, time to bring in a bit of structure. It might sound a touch dull, but honestly, it’s not a bad idea at all. Getting our sh*t together now and then can work wonders in the middle of chaos. Tidying, sorting, planning; you never know what kind of inspiration might slip in while you’re at it.Grey is the colour that helps us do exactly that. Not a bright shade full of emotion, but a neutral base that creates space for clarity. Grey challenges you to pause, take a step back, and look with a clear head at what genuinely matters. It’s the colour of discipline and order, of planning and spotting patterns. Sometimes it makes me think of accountants: neat, precise, and a bit nitpicky. But here’s the thing; we don’t need to take it that far. Structure only works when it stays realistic.

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Apricot

Yellow and orange each carry their own meaning, yet together they share a single intention: to bring us joy.Yellow-orange reminds us that there is light at the end of the tunnel. This colour combination encourages us to stay brave and to absorb life’s lessons with fresh enthusiasm. If we want to rise above difficult moments instead of feeling like victims, we need to draw out the positive and release what no longer serves us. That isn’t always easy and can, at times, feel impossible.We are not expected to shut everything out and move on within a day. Yellow–orange reminds us that we are worth fighting for and that we deserve happiness just as much as anyone else. Finding our joy is a journey. And that’s where we’ll begin.

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Lavender

Lavender is a gentle colour that heightens your intuition and awakens the leadership qualities rooted deep within you: the trinity of body, mind and soul. This colour doesn’t call for outward leadership, but inward leadership. It invites you to take charge of yourself. We often neglect our body, mind and soul and there are countless understandable reasons for that. Our loved ones, parents, partners, children and so on, always come first; financial pressures build; work becomes overwhelming; and we rarely find the time or stillness to pause. What we forget is that the balance between these three parts is what keeps us standing. The human spirit can endure an astonishing amount. Throughout our lives, we’ve faced obstacles, heartbreak and trauma.Take five minutes to reflect on everything you’ve lived through …And yet here you are. Stronger.Every reason you’ve ever had to push yourself aside begins and ends with you. Your being can carry a lot, but there comes a moment when the flame dims. And then … I want you to imagine what happens around you if you’re forced to stop completely.

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