It’s that particular shade of pink — which ranges from beige with just a touch of blush to a peach-salmon hybrid — that seems to be popping up everywhere now, from book covers to co-working spaces to that new vegan café. Named millennial pink, for its capacity to define a generation with its perfect balance of serious and frivolous, it also doesn’t appear to be going away anytime soon. So to help you embrace the tint du jour, we’ve found ways to fill every room in your home with the calming shade: There are desk clocks, living-room chairs, colanders, even toilet-seat covers.
A tufted accent chair.
This is no longer available, but here is a similar pink option.
Elif Batuman’s latest novel that Miranda July has called “addictive” and “sprawling.”
A Turkish, cotton bath mat.
An easily attachable toilet-seat cover.
The Horizontal Tote is sold out in pink, but the very similar Vertical option is available here.
A shag throw pillow.
This colander is no longer available, but how about a hand mixer?
A portable spoon-and-chopsticks set.
A five-piece cast-iron set from Le Creuset.
A mini, battery-operated crumb sweeper.
This is no longer available in pink on Amazon, but is is available here.
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