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Colour me happy! Thomas relies on expressive bicolourism with its new collection: the more colourful life is, the better! Flowing and harmonious, BeColour changes from soft to strong nuances. The trendy Ombré look creates four new colour designs that suit every type of living:

Ella Blue, the balanced one — the gentle transition between luminous Turquoise and deep Petrol succeeds in perfect harmony.

Susa Pink, the Feminine — Light Pink and New Red merge with each other in a lively way, perfectly matching the light-hearted spring interior.

Johnny Green, the Sonny boy — makes home a place full of sunshine with his glowing Neon Yellow and Baltic Green.

Maggy Rose, the Minimalist — acts as a reserved counterpart to the bright trend colours and reflects the natural trend of urban living.

The new BeColour shades celebrate the individuality of personality. The different colour combinations give the opportunity to reinvent oneself each at a time. As usual, the collection is Made in Germany and consists of different plate sizes, cereal bowl, tea and espresso cup as well as a large mug.

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