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  • Lily & Pomegranate Shower Curtain – Peach & Coral

    Lily & Pomegranate Shower Curtain – Peach & Coral

    Lily & Pomegranate Shower Curtain – Peach & Coral

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    Sale price  $55.99 Regular price  $79.99
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Peach and green shower curtains run on a combination that springs fresh from actual landscape. Peach trees in bloom produce exactly this pairing—warm coral-pink blossoms against new green leaves, a color combination that has been showing up in Chinese classical painting, in American orchard country, and in Provençal spring scenery for as long as peach trees have been cultivated. When designers pair peach with green, they're repeating a combination the natural world already solved.

The color logic works because both colors are warm. Peach sits in the warm-pink-orange territory; the specific greens that pair well with peach tend toward sage, moss, celadon, and warm olive rather than cool emerald or kelly. This warm-warm pairing creates tonal harmony with enough hue difference to feel intentional. It's spring-in-a-bathroom.

Historical traditions use the combination specifically. Chinese classical painting pairs peach and green across centuries of botanical subject work—peach blossoms with bamboo, peach with willow, peach with specific shades of leaf-green that have their own painterly conventions. English Regency design used coral and sage together as a signature drawing-room palette. Mid-century American design used the specific peach-and-mint combination as a common pastel pairing, particularly in 1950s kitchen design. Contemporary design brings a softer, more earth-tone version of peach-and-green into widespread use as a warm-neutral-plus-botanical palette.

Peach and green shower curtain designs cluster in distinct registers. The Chinese-tradition peach-and-green—blossom imagery, soft watercolor palette, often with bird or butterfly integration—runs the most classical. The spring-garden peach-and-green—full botanical floral in the palette, often with additional color accents—runs the cottage-and-garden track. The mid-century peach-and-mint—pastel palette with geometric or retro pattern—runs the specifically-decade track. And the modern abstract peach-and-sage—contemporary shape work in soft-earth palette—runs editorial-present.

The specific greens matter. Peach with sage runs most refined and grown-up. Peach with moss or olive runs most earthy-warm. Peach with mint runs most retro. Peach with celadon runs most classical-Asian. Each produces a distinct mood.

Printed in the USA on polyester using sublimation inks. Peach is one of the trickiest colors to print—it tips easily toward generic pink or toward orange without preserving its specific warm-pink-with-yellow-undertone target. Sublimation holds the exact hue, which makes the peach-and-green combination land correctly.

In the bathroom, peach and green pair with brass fixtures, warm wood, and real plants. Adjacent territory: our peach, sage-adjacent green, spring, botanical, and Chinese collections all carry related palette work.

Free US shipping on every order. Machine washable, orchard-in-bloom.

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