"In our interiors, aubergine comes alive, shifting from near-black eggplants to rich berry tones, and even evolving into raisin-like shades that hint at chocolate brown," says Tanner Morgan, principal of Morgan Madison Design. "This tonal movement keeps the spaces dynamic and layered, ensuring that every room feels as luxurious as it is approachable."
"In history, purple dates to the ancient Phoenicians, who lived by the Mediterranean Sea around 3,000 years ago," explains Maya Crown. "The color was discovered by harvesting tiny sea snail mucus that created a natural purple hue, in the city of Tyre, which is now Lebanon, where my mom is from."
"One of the standout characteristics of eggplant as a color is its depth and versatility, making it suitable for various design styles and settings," notes Tanner Morgan, thereby showcasing its ability to enhance interiors with sophistication and charm.
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