Are Hue Kidding Me? 🎨
/Feeling meh lately? You might just need a little punch, a little pop—something that screams YASSS QUEEN louder than your neutral throw pillows ever could. Yes, darling, color is making a comeback. And while bold hues won’t fix your life or situationship, color psychology says they can spark joy, boost energy, and deliver that bold sense of aliveness greige could never dream of.
This week’s arrivals aren’t here to whisper—or use indoor voices. They’re here to turn heads and unapologetically lift your spirits.
Enter: four mood-lifting pieces ready to energize your space and elevate your vibe.
The Magenta Hanging Lamp? Grounded yet playful. Magenta stirs creativity, inspires transformation, and radiates a breezy, spiritual spark.
The Emerald Dresser? Lush, rich, and rooted. Green symbolizes growth and renewal—and this beauty is basically a forest bath with brass rings.
The Salsa Red Hutch? A visual espresso shot—fiery, festive, and ready to party.
The Teal Glass Lamps? Cool, calming, and just eccentric enough to keep things interesting.
Because color doesn’t just fill a room—it shifts the whole frequency.
Life’s short. Be your own mood board.
Magenta is for Inspiration & Transformation
This 1960s regency swag light features a magenta-colored glass and metal trim.
Green is for Growth & Balance
This 1960s Regency dresser is giving Dorothy Draper. Exuberant dresser features three drawers and a Spanish decadence.
Red is for Passion & Power
This 1960s Mexican provincial-style desk by Stanley Furniture of Virginia features an upper bookcase. This desk was part of the “Olé” series, a popular line from the late 1960s to the early 1970s, and was intended to provide your kids with fun furniture that they could appreciate throughout the years.
$595
See it on the site here.
Blue is For Calm and Creativity
Made Goods crafted this pair of blue blown-glass contemporary lamps.
$495/pair
View it on the site here.
Like one of these items? Call the store today to see if it’s still available.