Winter is coming…
And with it comes fabulously cosy, rich and moody A/W interior trends – 7 of which we discuss below. Whether a home requires a full seasonal revamp or a simple autumnal switch up, the following trends are easy to adjust to a particular space’s needs.
Unexpected Pink
Pink remains a strong contender late into the year, gaining momentum as we cross into the colder months. We love a soft blush or moody vintage pink placed in somewhat unexpected areas – like the kitchen – as it adds an element of surprise and a lightness that one might not expect for winter.
Photo credit: The Home Decor Lover
Mesina Rose Rug
Longstanding Navy
Navy is going to be huge for the coming season, as its deep and sumptuously rich colouring is an instant statement, modernising and adding sophistication wherever it is placed – whether through wall colours or furnishings.
Photo credit: Elle Decoration
Alex 3-Seater Sofa
Natural Notions
Paired back, scrubbed wooden surfaces have been a big hit; their clean and natural feel bringing a touch of the outdoors inside for the long winter months. Working brilliantly with any colour palette and lending a wholesome air to interior design, it’s no wonder at the popularity.
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Lex 2 Drawer Console Table
Exquisite Purple
Purple can be difficult, but once the right shade has been found, it’s an absolute win. Rich and decadent, but fresh and fantastic, this colour is already cropping up across the world of interior design, sitting beautifully alongside both light and dark tone woods.
Photo credit: Apartment Therapy
Lavender Purple Cushion 43cm
Golden Ochre
A surprisingly versatile tone, ochre has held its own against a myriad of other shades. We love it introduced into spaces via small touches and accessories – cushions and throws work fantastically.
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Collage Ochre Cushion 43cm
Modern Black
It’s a classic, what more can we say? Paired with contemporary styling the results are very cool and very gorgeous.
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Axel Bar Stool
Moody Florals
Dark, but never dreary, florals paired with a deep tone background or surrounding furnishings can create a striking space of restrained colour, incredible depth and unreal design.
Photo credit: Emily Henderson
Layla Multi Cushion 45cm
While these are only a selection of the upcoming tastes and trends for the remainder of the year, we can’t wait to see them recreated in homes.