We paint a LOT, and I mean a LOT of hot pink furniture. There are days that I think I am not an influencer, but I can’t help but admit that I might have pushed many grown women to listen to their inner, feminine, girly girl and take the plunge to choose the color they love. Here are my top 3 hot pinks for furniture that I recommend to clients and reach for when I don’t want to think!
Here are my favorite hot pinks for furniture:
It’s a lovely, slightly warm, beautiful hot pink that I have repeated so many times. I haven’t gotten tired of it, and neither have my clients. It looks beautiful on every single style of furniture. Here it is on an 80+-year-old traditional dresser.
Benjamin Moore Peony Pink- Warm Hot Pink
Benjamin Moore Gypsy Pink- Cool Hot Pink
If you are not afraid of some depth and little purple leaning pink, then Gypsy pink is the color for you. It is just as beautiful as a peony but bolder. It’s an unapologetically feminine, bold statement maker.
Sherwin Williams Dynamo
This is a recent favorite of mine. After using Peony Pink and Gypsy Pink for so many years, I didn’t think I would find another color I could love just as much. But Sherwin Williams Dynamo looks dynamite with big, bold, chunky hardware or delicate chinoiserie hardware. Dynamo is like a fluffy gala gown that makes an entrance, and it’s unforgettable. This is for the bold diva child of yours or your inner bold diva self.
As you can see, pink on a traditional Hepplewhite dresser or a dining room buffet looks pretty fantastic. Hot pink lacquer is such a statement-making, bold choice that it destroys the “it’s for little girls” myth. No, it’s for grown women who love hot pink. It’s for those who can’t wear a hot pink dress or hot pink lipstick. Now you can have a hot pink dresser or a buffet, and I promise it will make you very happy!
If you loved this selection, you will love reading my favorite pops of color here. Oh, they are wild!
Where can I find the hardware on the dresser in the last picture?