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Kitchen Iceberg Blue and Walnut
Creative Ideas

Color Collective palette: Four colours co-created with you!

Dreamy, soothing, uplifting, transporting... our new shades are sure to get your creative juices flowing! Born from your ideas and picked by a jury with a keen eye, our four new co-created colours are making their entrance into our palette. Oranger, Fauve, Lilas, Iceberg...

Check out these new hues used in our Studio to inspire and get your imagination going!

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Orange facades

Dynamic orange

The dose of vitamin your interior needs! Bright and punchy, Oranger wakes up your projects. We love it in small touches, associated with neutral shades like Ivoire, highlighted with Jungle and Natural Oak details to anchor it in the contemporary. 

Orange facades

An ultra-vitamin-packed Oranger kitchen

Too bright, too bold, too 70s... Forget any scepticism about Orange. Combined with open modules in natural Oak and organic touches, it takes on a new highly desirable dimension. Over to you!


Plum Living project completed with matte lacquer facades in Oranger and Ivoire, Mini-round handles and a brass Loop mixer. Rounded open Plum Living cabinet - coming soon. Recycled worktop Le Pavé, Tesca catch-all and Mezza Luna wall light from The Socialite Family, Pion stool from OHM, Alessi citrus press. © Hervé Goluza for Plum Living
An Oranger and Ivoire kitchen with brass details
Ivoire and Oranger Kitchen with open cabinet in natural Oak
Plum Living project completed with matte lacquer facades in Oranger and Ivoire, Mini-round handles and a brass Loop mixer. Rounded open Plum Living cabinet - coming soon. Recycled worktop Le Pavé, Mezza Luna wall light from The Socialite Family, Alessi citrus press. © Hervé Goluza for Plum Living
Fauve Facades

Golden Brown

Halfway between glazed chestnut and beaten earth, Fauve proudly displays its flamboyant appearance. Tame it by pairing it with pastel shades, like Rose calcaire, unless you prefer to highlight it with touches of ochre and brass. 

Fauve Facades

A Fauve and Rose calcaire two-tone kitchen

A floating shelf in natural Oak, touches of ochre and brass, and a two-tone niche: that's all it took to reveal the charm of this unexpected and unique Fauve and Rose limestone kitchen.

Plum Living project completed with Fauve and Rose calcaire matte lacquer facades, Liseret handles and a brass Air tap, a floating shelf in natural Oak. Recycled worktop Le Pavé, Alcove wall light by Violaine d'Harcourt, Joe Cream dining table and Lilac chairs by Gabrielle Paris, Riviera Maison Sarah Lavoine vases. © Hervé Goluza for Plum Living
A two-tone Fauve and Rose calcaire kitchen with niche
A two-tone Fauve and Rose calcaire kitchen with brass details and floating shelf
Plum Living project completed with Fauve and Rose calcaire matte lacquer facades, Liseret handles and a brass Air tap, a floating shelf in natural Oak. Alcove wall light by Violaine d'Harcourt. © Hervé Goluza for Plum Living
A Fauve kitchen with  Rose calcaire niche
Plum Living project completed with Fauve and Rose calcaire matte lacquer facades, Liseret handles and a brass Air tap, a floating shelf in natural Oak. Alcove wall light by Violaine d'Harcourt. © Hervé Goluza for Plum Living
Iceberg fronts

Ice breaker

Brighter than Ciel voilé, Iceberg is a sharp and frank blue that is just as suitable for a wardrobe as it is for the kitchen. Pair it with natural Walnut to enhance its modernity, and add a touch of red to spice it up. A burst of brilliance on the horizon.

Iceberg fronts

An ultra contemporary Iceberg and Walnut kitchen

Iceberg in sight! Ultra-contemporary, this dual-material kitchen uses cabinet dividers and integrated U-Shape handles. Special mention to the red details that add some punch.


Plum Living project completed with U shape facades in Iceberg matte lacquer and natural Walnut. Recycled worktop Le Pavé, Flower pot suspension from &Tradition, Pion Red stool from OHM, Joe dining table in Walnut from Gabrielle Paris © Hervé Goluza for Plum Living
Iceberg and Walnut Kitchen with red details
Lilas fronts

Purple reign

More daring than pink, more unexpected than blue, Lilac can be imagined just as well in a living room as in a bedroom - and not just in the kids room! All it takes is a touch of Olive or Jungle to reveal its depth and make it a new essential.  

Lilas fronts

A closet in Lilas and Ivoire with Natural Oak

Who said that lilac should be confined to children's rooms? Enhanced by a touch of green, this charming bench closet could be a lovely addition to an entrance.

Plum Living project completed with Lilas and Ivoire matte lacquer facades, natural Oak finish panels and rounded floating shelves, and matte black Mini-round handles. Gioia lamp and Brera suspension from The Socialite Family, Nymphe rug from Ma poésie, Illustrations by Wearecrafto, Riviera Maison vase by Sarah Lavoine. © Hervé Goluza for Plum Living
Lilas, Ivoire and Natural Oak wardrobe with floating shelves
Ivoire bench with curved floating shelves
Oak Storage, rounded floating shelves
Plum Living project completed with Lilac and Ivoire matte lacquer facades, finishing panels and rounded floating shelves in natural Oak, and Mini-round matte black handles. Gioia lamp and Brera pendant light from The Socialite Family, Nymphe rug from Ma poésie, Wearecrafto illustrations, Riviera Maison vase by Sarah Lavoine. © Hervé Goluza for Plum Living
Plum Living project completed with Lilac and Ivoire matte lacquer facades, finishing panels and rounded floating shelves in natural Oak, and Mini-round matte black handles. Gioia lamp and Brera pendant light from The Socialite Family, Nymphe rug from Ma poésie, Wearecrafto illustrations, Riviera Maison vase by Sarah Lavoine. © Hervé Goluza for Plum Living