b'brown comes back aroundNot since the 1990sand, before that, the 1970shas brown been as big a deal as it is right now. Hues like Resene Leather, Resene Dusty Road, Resene Brown Sugar and Resene BrownPodareskyrocketinginpopularity, likely for their ability to simultaneously ground and warm the spaces that theyre used inboth highly desirable qualities to bring into a busy, contemporary home. But unlike the one-dimensionalbrownsofthe90s,these variations are richer and more complex with spirited undertones that love to be layered withoneanotherorblendedwithgreys, beiges and taupe, such as Resene Mondo, Resene Half Akaroa and Resene Half Nomad.Resene ReseneHalf Akaroa Brown SugarTop left: Wall in Resene Double Biscotti.Above: Back wall in Resene Quarter Linen, right wall in Resene Furnishings from Nood. Leather, skirting board in Resene Coral and floor stained in Resene Bottom left: Wall in Resene Leather, cabinet inColorwood Dark Ebony. Stool and white vases from Domo, artwork Resene Coral and ribbed vase in Resene Calico.from Mood Store, dark vase from Republic Home.Shelf from Citt, white vase from Domo, faceReseneResene sculpture from Republic Home. Coral Quarter LinenReseneReseneResene ColorwoodDouble Biscotti Calico Dark Ebony30|'