There’s a silvery sprinkling of frost on the morning ground, the trees are displaying a fiery kaleidoscope of colours and temperatures are dipping. Enter Autumn: it’s time to channel the newest interior design trends. Read our guide to introducing cosy seasonal style into your interior.
Adventurous souls have always travelled the world in search of new discoveries, but globalisation – from the proliferation of air travel to the dawn of the digital age – has opened our eyes to more places and influences than ever before.
Hailed for its warming hues and sophisticated look, copper has been a key material in both architecture and interior design for years... But did you know that this stunning metal can also be good for your health? Whatever your style, there's a very good reason you should keep copper in mind.
There’s a new industrial revolution underway. Almost half the working population in Britain has been working from home during the coronavirus pandemic. Life under lockdown has got us all thinking about the way we work and the benefits of doing a day at the remote office sans traffic jams or a crowded commute.
In interior design a rug is a little like a jacket is to fashion: it can pull a look together and without it you – or your room – can look a little underdressed. The type you choose should be influenced by the room it’s intended for, taking into consideration in particular the floor covering and the atmosphere you want to create.
It’s official. Grey is the most popular neutral. Embraced by interior designers for its verve and versatility, it has now cast its spell over the rest of us and is finding its way onto more of our walls, floors, ceilings and furniture.