
Color palettes can come from the most unexpected of places. In fact, the coolest new hue may already be in your home, hiding in plain sight. I'd hazard a guess it's sitting in your kitchen, in a glass bottle on your counter. Yeah — I'm talking about your olive oil.
But it's a fresh and exciting color trend ready to break out of the confines of that glass bottle. Livingetc's editor, Hugh Metcalf, called out the color a few weeks ago, and I haven't been able to stop seeing it since. It's got an innate zest and liveliness, but also depth, and plenty of intrigue. And Olive Oil is eager to make its mark on interior design.
It makes sense that this color is rising in popularity at the moment. Decorating with earth tones has been a big trend lately — as has investing in boutique olive oils with cool branding. As a color, it blends well with those earthy shades, while making a statement at the same time.
But what exactly is this color, and how do you make it work in the home? I asked experts to give me the inside scoop on the olive oil trend, and here's what they shared.

Olive oil is a color with inherent variety. Just think of the range of olive oil colors you see at the supermarket — some appear dark green while others look more yellow.
"At the paler end, olive oil is a very calming color, good for sunny and generous spaces," says Patrick O'Donnell, Farrow & Ball's color expert and brand ambassador. "However, at the deeper end (such as Farrow & Ball’s Bancha) it’s more of a statement shade, something confident and strident yet still calming."
Right in the middle of the spectrum is the shade of olive oil that we're most drawn to here at Livingetc — the shade that we believe is most authentic to its name. It's a healthy combination of green and yellow that appears almost golden, or as interior designer Sarah Latham says, it's an "amber green that is rich in color".
This iteration of olive oil isn't super common in interiors (yet), but when it's used, the results are striking.

Because of olive oil's close relationship with earthy colors, it tends to look best when paired with them in interior design schemes. "Whether browns, greens, or ivories, they are well suited to be compatible with olive oil," Sarah says.
But the color pairings don't stop there. Olive oil has versatility, and as Patrick remarks, it has flexibility when layered with other color families. For example, he explains that inky blues and dark browns might infuse a space with modern elegance when paired with olive oil. On the other hand, olive oil paired with soft pinks and gentle whites can make a space lean more traditional.
Olive oil can even look moody when paired with dark and rich colors such as purple, brown, or deep blue. According to Patrick, these pairings can "[create] a dramatic and stylish interior statement."
"Olive oil creates a sense of warmth and sophistication in interiors," Sarah adds, and with the right color pairings, it can transform any room of your home.

Since olive oil is a color with lots of versatility and inherent variety in its shades, there are many ways to incorporate it into your home's design. It can be used pretty much anywhere, says Patrick — "from kitchens (even cabinetry) to guest bedrooms and mudrooms. The world is your oyster."
And surprisingly, it's not a hard color to decorate with, either. For greatest ease, Sarah suggests sticking to an earthy color scheme — for instance, olive oil-colored bedding in a muted and neutral bedroom. This pairing gives the space a rich depth.
If you choose to paint or wallpaper in an olive oil color, Patrick says to do so in a room with lots of natural light. "The paler ‘olive oils’ will work nicely on walls but will do especially well in rooms with generous light to really bring out the softness and nuance of the color," he says.
As for furnishings, try olive oil in small doses — perhaps with a lamp, catchall dish, or pillows. Once you've fallen in love with everything the shade has to offer, experiment with it. Invite an olive oil accent chair in your modern bedroom or place an olive oil side table in your reading corner to see how the color enhances your space.

Olive oil is different, exciting, and a color that's ready to take over interiors in 2025. Although it might be a 'trending' color, Sarah thinks it has the capacity to maintain relevance in design.
Patrick agrees. "Any specific color trend passes, and some more quickly than others, but with olive oil sitting in the green color family, it will always be part of the decorating conversation as greens and blues tend to be perennially popular no matter what," he assures.
So, if you're eager to bring the olive oil color trend home — in more ways than just a glass bottle on your countertop — shop it, below.
Since the design of this side table is translucent, it'll gracefully allow light to pass through — just like a glass bottle of olive oil. Its design features a unique, wave-like shape, making it that much more interesting. Style it in your living room for some contemporary flair.
The olive oil color trend looks entrancing on walls. This wallpaper has a luxe, velvet-like finish to it, which adds a subtle texture to its appearance. Use it in a room that gets lots of natural sun and let the light pick up all the accents in this olive oil wallpaper.
Bring some color into your modern living room with an accent chair in the ever-intriguing shade of olive oil. This stylish seat features a curved back and is complete with a rich velvet fabric. Its shape alone makes a statement, but paired with the olive oil color, this chair is even more captivating.
Struggling to make your living room's design feel unique? Decorating with olive oil decor can help. This olive oil pillow is certainly one to add to a neutral living room — it'll bring character to the space without overwhelming it.
Need some wall art for your kitchen pantry? Here's a cute choice — this olive oil poster. Its design is equal parts playful and chic, and can certainly act as a stylish choice for your walls.
The color on the base of this lamp looks just like a bottle of olive oil. With its twisted design, this lamp has a playful style, but is grounded with a traditional pleated shade. Place this on your bedside table for a joyful statement.
Small baskets are an easy home organization idea. You can use them to hold cords, knick knacks, and other miscellaneous objects. This one is made from jute and is finished in a lovely shade of olive oil. Style it on your kitchen counter or entryway credenza for a pop of texture and color.
Bring olive oil onto your dinner table, and not just in the bottle. An olive oil-colored plate can introduce a natural elegance to your tablescape with its green and yellow tone. This plate, which comes in a set of six, can do just that. Use this set at your next garden party.
If you like the olive oil color trend, but you're not sure if it's for you, start on a small scale. Bring the color into your home through accent details, like this olive oil-colored vase. Its earthy shade will complement the natural tone of the flowers you add to it.
Although we love the natural charm of the olive oil color trend, we're certainly not afraid to decorate with colors that feel a bit more out of this world.
Check out one of our favorite shades right now, 'Cosmic Purple' — a daring color that'll enliven your interiors (and would look stunning paired with olive oil).