Thanks to its connection to sailor uniforms in the early 19th century, this indigo dye inspired color was initially dubbed marine blue, but soon changed to navy blue, a name that has been firmly anchored in our color world ever since.
Recently, navy has been heavily enlisted to cover walls, furniture, and floors in our homes. It’s being called the “new” neutral, but in reality navy blue has always been a neutral. It can swing classical or contemporary.
Ro Sofa from Fritz Hansen.
Artisan Maryse wallpaper from Thibaut.
Hatteras Rev lamp from Bradburn Home.
Milano Chair from Taylor King.
Tanglewood wallpaper, Bridgehampton fabrics from Thibaut.
Marina Chair from Hancock & Moore.
Amelia leather chair from Lexington Home Brands.
In the Navy paint, SW 9178, from Sherwin-Williams.
Imperial Garden Birding wallpaper from Thibaut.
Bridgehampton fabrics from Thibaut.
Raina Settee from Taylor King.
Vishnu Cobalt rug from Tufenkian.
Naval paint, SW 6244, from Sherwin-Williams.