How To Combine Lundhs Antique and Mustard Yellows

Exploring the latest colour trends, we’ve teamed up with renowned Colour Designer and Expert Dagny Thurmann-Moe and her KOI Colour Studio, to demonstrate the versatility of Lundhs Real Stone and its ability to work with a whole host of colours, textures and materials in perfect harmony.

Lundhs Antique combined with Dijon yellow from Jotun. The perfect accompanying contrast to the warm mustard yellow, the strong Yves Klein Blue shown in this mood board in the form of Blue from Pure & Original creates a striking complementary focal point. Photo: Margaret M. de Lange. Styling: Kirsten Visdal.

Lundhs Antique: A beautifully versatile natural stone

The oldest stone in Lundhs Real Stone collection, the Lundhs Antique stone itself was crafted 1000 million years ago by nature on the west coast of Norway when igneous rock formed from the cooling of magma.

“Lundhs Antique is something special. Even the moon consists partially of anorthosite! The brown tones combine with the embedded crystals to give a blueish reflection in places and add a warm glow to the surface. We are at an significant turning point when it comes to colour use in the home, and the colour of Lundhs Antique has the ability to change to reflect your choice with was,” comments Dagny Thurman-Moe, KOI Color Studio.

Lundhs Antique combined with Dijon Yellow

Dijon Yellow 10001 from Jotun is a spicy, deep shade of yellow. The warm colour sits beautifully against the warm undertones in the Lundhs Antique stone itself, making it almost glow. What’s particularly interesting is that the blueish crystals are highlighted, as blue and yellow complement each other well.


Mix it with the iconic Yves Klein Blue

The perfect accompanying contrast to the warm mustard yellow, the strong Yves Klein Blue in the form of Blue from Pure & Original creates a striking complementary focal point.

Textures and materials

When it comes to textures and materials, putting together a palette of yellows and browns can be exciting, especially in the form of painted surfaces, but woodwork and leather are also ideal. Dijon Yellow 10001 works well in a range of different rooms, from the kitchen and hall to the bathroom.

Lundhs Antique with Caramel from Pure & Original, and a dash of Chalky Coral, also Pure & Original. Photo: Margaret M. de Lange. Styling: Kirsten Visdal.

Lundhs Antique & Caramel

Caramel from Pure & Original is golden, with a strong orange terracotta-like tone, bringing warmth and intimacy to a room, whilst appearing refined and elegant. It brings out the glowing, warm and reddish shades of the deep, multifaceted tones of brown in the Lundhs Antique stone. To extend the palette, Dagny has incorporated three different tones: warm yellowy-brown, dusty pink with Chalky Coral from Pure & Original and a deep, clear blue.


All styling by: KOI Color Studio

Written by Janne Magnussen

Last edited 6 Mar 2020