Yellow is one of those colours that people talk themselves out of and then regret. It reads risky on a paint chart but in cushion form it is one of the most useful things you can bring into a room. A single yellow cushion on a grey sofa changes the whole register. It stops the space feeling safe in a dull way and starts feeling considered in a good one. The trick is getting the tone right. Acid yellow is a statement. Ochre is a neutral that happens to have warmth. Mustard sits somewhere between the two and tends to work hardest across the most room types. We have been looking at all three, thinking about scale, texture, and how each one actually sits against the colours people already have on their sofas and beds. Some of these are the centrepiece. Some are the one that makes the others make sense. All of them are here because they earn their place in a real room.