March always brings one color to mind: green. From the first buds on trees to soft moss along garden paths, it’s the color of renewal. And when paired with antiques, green feels especially rich and timeless.
Layer Natural Greens
Look for antique pieces in deep emerald glass, faded sage paint, or moss-toned textiles. Even small accents — a green bottle, a floral pattern with leafy details — can bring life into a room.
Green pairs beautifully with aged wood and brass, creating depth without overpowering the space.
Add Living Elements
Plants feel right at home in vintage containers. Try placing ferns in ironstone pitchers or trailing ivy in old crocks. The contrast between living greenery and timeworn surfaces feels balanced and fresh.
Keep It Grounded
Avoid going too bold. March green is softer, more organic. It should feel like it belongs — not like it was added for a theme.
When green is layered thoughtfully, it feels like the natural bridge between winter and spring.
Antiques and greenery together remind us that growth and history can exist side by side.