One of autumn's major interior design trends is earthy tones. Just in time for the change of season, MELIMELI is launching its new linen color Khaki. A color in perfect balance between beige and green that comes to life with its surroundings.

MELIMELI welcomed spring by launching the pastel green linen fabric Pistage. Following the success of the light green fabric, several customers have expressed a desire for an additional green linen shade. To meet customer demand, MELIMELI is now launching the color Khaki, a green/beige shade that is perfect for autumn.
“Thanks to the luxury of being able to meet and talk to our customers directly in our showroom on Artillerigatan, Khaki was an obvious color to develop. I am very happy to be able to offer customers a color they have requested, and I know that Khaki will fit into many homes,” says Amelia Widell, creative director and founder.

Already in May, MELIMELI's followers on Instagram got a preview of the autumn launch when pictures of the Johanna headboard were shown for the first time. The pictures of the softly curved headboard, designed together with entrepreneur and influencer Johanna Bradford, hinted at the upcoming launch and generated many curious questions.
Khaki will be the sixth shade of linen fabric from MELIMELI. All linen fabrics are a mix developed and produced in one of Italy's foremost weaving mills, and the fabric is both durable and stylish. Since linen is a natural fiber, a living material, it also means that they change and become more beautiful over time.
The Khaki linen fabric is welcomed into the growing family of MELIMELI's fabrics, which in addition to the linen fabrics consists of six velvet colors and a teddy fabric. The Khaki linen fabric can, just like all other fabrics, be ordered on sofas, armchairs, ottomans, cushions, and all other MELIMELI furniture. It is thus possible to tailor your home even with the khaki color.
To simplify the purchase of furniture with Khaki, fabric samples can be ordered from melimelihome.se. In MELIMELI's showroom in central Stockholm, you can also see how the fabric looks on all of MELIMELI's furniture.
