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Layer green shades for depth
Combining different green tones adds visual interest without clashing. If your space already features sage or olive textiles, the emerald and earthy green hues in Boulevard of the Parrots, Max Liebermann introduce contrast while staying within the same natural colour family.
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Pair earthy tones with natural textures
Brown and beige palettes complement wooden furniture and linen fabrics effortlessly. The warm, muted colour scheme in Kindergarten in Amsterdam, Max Liebermann (1847-1935) works well alongside oak frames, rattan accents, or cream upholstery, creating a cohesive look that feels grounded and inviting.
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Bring warmth to quiet corners
Impressionist scenes with gentle movement work beautifully in spaces where you unwind. The soft outdoor atmosphere in Beergarden Near The Wannsee (House On The Lake), Max Liebermann suits reading nooks or bedroom walls, where its calm tones of olive green and taupe create a restful backdrop without demanding attention.
