We all crave a slice of peace and quiet in our busy lives, and the easiest place to find that should be at home. Natural colour palettes and materials have never been more popular – or more needed.
But how do you achieve a ‘natural’ finish? Adam and Eve had sticks and leaves, cavemen enjoyed a good mammoth motif, while today’s millennials splash their rooms with Farrow & Ball paint samples and squint at linen swatches held next to their walls, mulling the colours over with a few soothing sips of a soy latte.
The best example of going natural is Scandinavian décor, which developed in its current form in the early 20th century and flourished throughout northern Europe from the 1930s onwards. There is a faultless, functional elegance and a homely atmosphere in this trend that sings quietly, softly to the soul.
If this is something that calls to you too, then you might want to check out our new online furniture store that offers beautiful scandi furniture at a smidge of it’s normal retail price.
Go on, treat yourself!