- Earthy & Moody Colour Palettes
Expect rich, nature-inspired tones to dominate:
- Terracotta, burnt sienna, and warm clay
- Deep olive green, aubergine, and navy
- Layered neutrals like greige and taupe for a calming base
These colours work well in paint, soft furnishings, and accessories.
- Textural Contrast
Texture will be big this season — think:
- Bouclé, linen, and wool throws
- Velvet sofas or cushions paired with raw materials like reclaimed wood or stone
- Layering rugs and textiles for depth and warmth
- Statement Lighting
Oversized or sculptural lighting fixtures will continue to trend, especially in:
- Brushed brass or matte black finishes
- Warm, dimmable bulbs for autumnal ambience
- Floor lamps in bold, modern shapes or retro-inspired designs
- Biophilic Touches
Connecting with nature is still key:
- Swap summer blooms for seasonal foliage (eucalyptus, dried grasses)
- Add indoor trees or sculptural plants like rubber plants or fiddle-leaf figs
- Incorporate natural materials like cane, rattan, or jute
- Curved & Organic Shapes
Curves will remain strong in furniture and décor:
- Rounded sofas, arched mirrors, and organic-shaped coffee tables
- Decorative ceramics and vases with imperfect or hand-formed silhouettes
- Warm Metal Accents
Move over silver — bronze, antique gold, and copper tones are warming up interiors:
- Use in hardware, light fittings, or photo frames
- Mixed metal finishes are also acceptable — just keep the balance right
- Cosy, Personal Spaces
With more people craving comfort, there’s a shift towards:
- Reading nooks, window seats, and snug corners
- Scent layering with autumnal candles, essential oils, or diffusers
- Personal items and vintage pieces mixed with contemporary staples
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