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hen addressing her use of dusty greens in the modernisation of this Melbourne home, designer Fiona Lynch wonders whether the recent dulling of her palette is a portent of darker times or the function of maturing eye. “I certainly now see things through the denser filter of lived experience, but colour is such a potent signifier,” she says with conviction that it exists as much in the economic, social and political realms as it does in the physical. “It is fundamental to