Oxblood is a color reminiscent of dark, red wine, which is increasingly used in interiors. Every year, 1stdibs conducts the “Designer Trends” study, where it indicates interest in a given style or just color. The said color is to be used in the arrangement for 20 percent. respondents, by 8 percent more than two years ago.
It is a red -brown, deep color inspired by art deco style. Oxblood is also an extremely elegant and warm color, which fits well with different arrangement styles. It is best found in minimalist, rustic, industrial and classic arrangements. This red has been very popular for several years, but previously it was visible mainly in clothing designs, from the beginning of 2025 it is more and more boldly used in showrooms, rooms or kitchens.
Saturated red can contrast well with many other colors. In addition Oxblood can be a great substitute for classic redwhich is a bit harder to incorporate into the interior. At the same time, it should be remembered that due to strong saturation, this color may slightly reduce the rooms, especially if it is used too much, e.g. on two of the four walls.
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Oxblood has been the color of the interior for centuries. Dark red elements of their time were strongly associated with the royal decor. In the Polish People’s Republic he stood a bit forgotten, but slowly returns to favor. In 2025 it can be found more and more often, many stores offer a lot of accessories in this color, from vases, through pillows, ending with curtains. Of this type Add -ons that can easily be modified are the best choice for the very beginningWhen we want to change, but at the same time we do not know how we will feel with a given color in the interior.
Single furniture in this color, e.g. an armchair or sofa, is also a good option. Bolder can decide to paint one wall with Oxblood paint. This color will look good in combination with earth colors, as well as classic white. It will look extremely elegant with silver and gold. It is worth watching for comparing it with other shades of red, as well as purple and yellow.
Source: 1stdibs.com