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Each year, the Pantone Color of the Year sets the tone for design inspiration across fashion, beauty and interiors. For 2025, Mocha Mousse has taken the crown—and it’s no surprise. This earthy, refined neutral bridges warmth and sophistication, offering endless design opportunities in both traditional and contemporary spaces.

As a luxury interior designer, I see Mocha Mousse as a foundational hue that brings calm and complexity to a room. It’s soft yet statement-making, especially when paired with high-contrast or tonal palettes. Here are three elevated design themes that incorporate Mocha Mousse in ways that feel both current and dramatic:

1. Moody & Masculine

Paired with Navy, Black, or Charcoal

For a dramatic and layered look, Mocha Mousse becomes the perfect counterpoint to deeper tones like navy blue, matte black or charcoal gray. Think velvet drapes in deep navy paired with a Mocha Mousse upholstered bench, or a smoky black kitchen accented with warm mocha cabinetry or casegoods. This combination exudes a high-end, cocoon-like ambiance that feels grounded and architectural.

Key Applications:

  • Mocha-toned velvet or suede upholstery against a navy or black backdrop
  • Drapery in rich textures to soften a charcoal-painted room
  • Casegoods with mocha wood finishes for added depth and warmth

2. Monochromatic & Minimal

Layered with Soft Neutrals

Mocha Mousse thrives in a tonal palette of beiges, taupes and warm ivories. This theme feels serene, curated and endlessly chic—especially in spaces that prioritize texture over color. A monochromatic living room with boucle-covered seating, a mocha area rug and brushed brass accents speaks to quiet luxury at its finest.

Key Applications:

  • Rugs in layered mocha and beige patterns
  • Window treatments that blend seamlessly with wall tones
  • Upholstery in varied textures—from linen to leather—all within a tight, tonal palette

3. Earthy & Elevated

Blending with Rich Terracottas, Olive, and Ochre

For clients drawn to warmth and organic textures, Mocha Mousse pairs beautifully with other earth tones. Think terracotta vases, olive green accents or ochre-hued throws—all set against a grounding mocha backdrop. This palette feels connected to nature while remaining refined, especially when layered with wood, stone and artisanal finishes.

Key Applications:

  • Upholstered dining chairs in a Mocha Mousse performance fabric, surrounded by olive green walls
  • Drapery in warm rust or ochre, anchored by mocha-stained wood furniture
  • A statement rug that weaves together mocha, clay, and sand tones

Whether you introduce Mocha Mousse through casegoods, textiles or architectural finishes, its adaptability allows it to transform a space—offering both comfort and elevated style. It’s not just a color trend—it’s a design essential for the year ahead.

Want to explore how Mocha Mousse can ground, highlight or transform your space? Call us, we’d love to guide you!

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As President of an award-winning Dallas interior design firm, Nicole Arnold has earned widespread acclaim for her ability to “make space meaningful” for the customized, personalized residential interiors and the commercial facilities she designs in some of the most prestigious Dallas area communities. Additionally, she has also completed projects nationally in Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arizona, Colorado and New York. She consults and guides custom home builders and realtors so they can enable their clients to visualize their new space. Nicole’s clients benefit from the project management, budgeting, communication, consulting and rapport skills she gained during her highly successful 16-year sales and marketing career with Levi Strauss & Co. Her corporate background enables her to “speak the language” of the executives she now serves. Her leadership expertise has proven invaluable in industry roles such as serving as the president of the Dallas-Ft. Worth chapter and national board member of the Interior Design Society, one of the country’s largest organizations of design professionals. - Contact Nicole at  
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