Tropical:Bold paradise-inspired design with lush botanical energy.
Tropical design takes the plant kingdom seriously. Botanical wallpaper, giant palms in ceramic pots, rattan furniture, ceiling fans that actually spin.
Tropical design takes the plant kingdom seriously. Botanical wallpaper, giant palms in ceramic pots, rattan furniture, ceiling fans that actually spin. The style works best where the weather earns it.
Two versions exist: the colonial (dark wood, brass, mosquito nets, English-in-the-Empire) and the contemporary (white, saturated greens, palm-leaf print, no khaki). Both work; they don't mix.
This guide walks through what defines the look, the palette we work from when a client asks for it, the pieces and materials that make a room feel like Tropical instead of "generic contemporary," and where in a home it lands best.
Key characteristics.
Tropical done well is a room the outdoors doesn't want to leave.
Colours we build the room around.
Primary Palette
Accent Colours
Colours to Avoid
Colours specified from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams — the two catalogues carried by every serious paint store, with codes any designer can quote and any store can mix.
Materials & textures.
Materials
- Rattan and wicker
- Bamboo
- Teak and mahogany wood
- Banana leaf fiber
- Capiz shell
- Terrazzo
- Natural stone
- Brass and gold metals
Patterns
- Palm frond prints
- Banana leaf patterns
- Monstera and tropical leaves
- Bird of paradise motifs
- Toucan and parrot prints
- Geometric tribal patterns
Textures
- Woven rattan and cane
- Rough banana bark
- Smooth bamboo
- Nubby grasscloth
- Glossy lacquer finishes
Furniture & decor.
Iconic Pieces
- Rattan peacock chairs
- Bamboo canopy beds
- Wicker dining sets
- Teak outdoor-inspired pieces
- Curved rattan sofas
- Bamboo bar carts
- Cane-backed chairs
Decor Elements
- Large tropical plants (fiddle leaf figs, palms, monstera)
- Botanical print pillows and curtains
- Carved wood sculptures
- Capiz shell accessories
- Woven wall hangings
- Ceramic pineapple and flamingo accents
- Brass palm-motif mirrors
- Tropical fruit displays
Lighting style.
Rattan and bamboo pendants, ceramic lamps, ceiling fans with integrated warm-white light. Nothing cool, nothing overhead-only.
Best rooms.
Space & approach.
Small Spaces
In small spaces, use tropical style strategically. One accent wall of botanical wallpaper can make a huge impact. Choose one or two medium-sized plants rather than crowding with many small ones. Use tropical patterns on pillows or curtains rather than large furniture pieces. The bold colors can actually make small spaces feel more intentional and designed.
Large Spaces
Large spaces can embrace tropical maximalism fully. Layer multiple botanical patterns, create plant groupings at different heights, and use statement furniture like peacock chairs. Consider tropical wallpaper on multiple walls or even ceilings. Include a bar cart styled with tropical accessories. This is where the style really sings.
Starting a Collection
Add one substantial plant — a fiddle-leaf, a monstera, a bird of paradise — in a ceramic pot. Change the cushions on the sofa to a botanical print. Put a rattan chair by the window.
The Considered Room
Commissioned Tropical work is rattan and cane craft — hand-woven chairs, custom rattan beds, sculptural planters in ceramic and terracotta. Made to withstand humidity year-round.
Pieces that live in this idiom.




Every piece above is designed and built in our workroom. Prices are our to-the-trade rates; no retail middleman.
Related styles.
Bring Tropical home.
Our workroom designs and builds bespoke furniture in the Tropical tradition — commissioned to your room, delivered white-glove. To-the-trade access; no retail middleman.