January Furniture Show
19-22 January 2025
Calling it an unconventional shade for an unconventional time, Pantone has named Viva Magenta as its colour of the year for 2023.
Fun fact: Town & Country once named pink and green the best colour combination ever. The reason this scheme works so well lies in its ability to bring a sense of fun and calm at the same time. Being a pairing that is often found in nature means there is a sense of familiarity when it is introduced to any space.
At a time when many have found themselves in new locations, careers and circumstances, having fun and enjoying their space can help people reconnect with themselves.
Barbiecore taps into the nostalgia and frivolity that many are seeing in a post-lockdown world.
Why are these shades, reminiscent of cookies and cream, chocolate and caramel still standing so strong?
Be inspired by our collection of products to excite your customers ahead of the Platinum Jubilee
Wanting to know more about this connection between colour and emotion, in 2017, iconic papermakers, G.F Smith, set out to identify the world’s favourite colour.
Cooking, reading and resting are done with intention, and everyday items are elevated and more highly valued.
Driven by the desire to re-engage with nature, give greater contributions to community and give back.
A smattering of fluid, irregular shapes resembles much-needed spontaneity and creativity.
As fans of the show eagerly await season two, today we’re delving into the effect Bridgerton has had on the interior, fashion and design landscape.
Modern Folk is where cottagecore and craft collide; reinvigorating designs with personality and pattern to create settings that are packed with personality.
A departure from the steely greys and cool whites that dominated in previous seasons, this style is all about warming things up.
Once reserved just for the greys and creams of this world, today the term ‘neutral’ extends to any shade that evokes a feeling of calm, nature, connection and simplicity.
Ultimately, visual rulebooks are being thrown out of the window, styles are being clashed like never before, and there’s no longer such a thing as ‘saving for best’.
In complete contrast to the minimal, simplistic styles that have dominated in recent years, colour blocking is back; brighter and bolder than ever.