Glossary
Achromatic Harmony
A colour scheme using only true neutrals - black, white, and grey - with no hue present.
“Achromatic harmony is not a scheme of limitation - it is a sophisticated design choice that demands form, texture, and space carry the full compositional weight.”
Achromatic harmony eliminates colour entirely, placing all compositional emphasis on form, texture, and spatial relationships. This is not a scheme of limitation - it is described as interesting and creative, a sophisticated design choice that strips away one of the designer's most powerful tools and demands that the remaining elements carry the full weight. When executed well, it is among the most formally rigorous outcomes in contemporary floristry.
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