/ 27, Jan, 2022
Maximalism: How to Maximise the Trend
Move over, minimalism. Maximalism is in the house. We’re replacing blank walls and sparse silhouettes with a smorgasbord of colours, textures and mix-and-match pieces that work together to create a cosy stay-at-home vibe.
/ 26, Aug, 2021
Mellow Yellow: Shop the Edit
One of the top hues we’re seeing in homes and on the runway this year is “Illuminating,” which Pantone describes as “friendly and joyful, an optimistic yellow offering the promise of a sunny day.” Sounds like it’s exactly the dose of happiness we need as we redefine the way we experience the world after the events of 2020.
/ 12, Aug, 2021
How to Bring the Cane Trend Into Your Home
Cane is still very much enjoying its moment in the sun – and we’re loving it. And while this classic seventies staple has made its major comeback in predominantly coastal-inspired decór, it’s popping up everywhere, in modern, mid-century and eclectic spaces. Here’s how you can add the cane trend to your home.
/ 24, Jun, 2021
Pampas Grass Ideas for Your Home
Pampas grass – it’s the dried plants trend we’re seeing everywhere. Whether as single stems set against minimalist backgrounds or large fluffy plumes adorning rustic countrycore interiors, pampas grass has become everybody’s favourite decor accessory.
/ 16, Jun, 2021
21 Interior Design Trends for Summer 2021
We take a look ahead at the interior design trends for summer 2021. Extravagant colours, maximalism and celebrating nature... This is the summer in which we indulge our desires and make them come alive through our surroundings.
/ 22, May, 2021
The Deep Green Colour Trend Reconnecting Us with Nature
Green has flourished as one of the key color trends in the last few years, indicating our need to reconnect with nature and the great outdoors.
/ 31, Mar, 2021
What Is Cottagecore and How to Get the Look
Can you imagine living inside an 18th-century painting? Welcome to the cottagecore trend that’s taken the world back in time.
/ 12, Feb, 2021
Country Now: Why We’re Loving the Rural Aesthetic
Long before the ‘c’ word forced upon us an altered state, the idea of disregarding tfl zones, commuting times, and season ticket prices was merely a dream. Our rural ideals were satisfied courtesy of Soho House and we whiled away the hours weighing up how the deliciously named paint colours from Farrow and Ball could transform the urban and suburban into that well-worn country vibe.