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In interior design, neutral tones are becoming more and more popular. And stools are no different. With their subtle, versatile, minimalist qualities, choosing a bar stool in a neutral shade is a fantastic way to update your interior. But what does it exactly mean? Otherwise known as earth tones, these are muted hues that you won’t find on a colour wheel. Naturally occurring, they include white, beige, cream, grey and black.

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The Flesh Tone Color Wheel™ by Makeup Artist and Educator Terri Tomlinson is a teaching tool and guide to seeing Color Theory in Flesh Tone. A must in any makeup kit, shows complimentary colors, corrective, highlight, shadow, and analogous colors in neutral tones for makeup application.

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Colours categorised as warm include hues evident in imagery depicting fire, hot climates and warm/desert geographic locations. This includes yellow, orange, pinks, reds, red/purple and greys plus neutrals with warm undertones. Warm colours do not reflect the Kelvin temperature scale which indicates that red light is at the cooler end of this scale. Warm colour palette illustration by Zena O’Connor, PhD © Design Research Associates Colour Palette Illustration, Warm And Cold Colors, Skin Tone Clothing, Lighting Drawing, Palette Illustration, Color Wheel Art Projects, Cool And Warm Tones, Warm And Cold Colours, Color Wheel Art

Colours categorised as warm include hues evident in imagery depicting fire, hot climates and warm/desert geographic locations. This includes yellow, orange, pinks, reds, red/purple and greys plus neutrals with warm undertones. Warm colours do not reflect the Kelvin temperature scale which indicates that red light is at the cooler end of this scale. Warm colour palette illustration by Zena O’Connor, PhD © Design Research Associates

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