HOME EDITION Style Notes
We explore the city’s most stylish spaces – and show you how to recreate these dreamy interiors at home W e love the style of Fora’s co-working space on Station Road for its perfect blend of contemporary design and Cambridge heritage. The interiors exude warmth with natural, sandy tones and tactile materials, creating a welcoming environment, while green touches such as abundant monstera plants are geared towards inspiring productivity. Bespoke rugs and ceramic art bring a creative touch, while the use of geometric shapes and earthy hues gives the space a modern but rooted aesthetic. The rattan detailing is no accident according to the designers, representing the woven detailing of the bicycle baskets so ubiquitous in the city, and the classic green velvet seating nods to a Cambridge don’s study. Sharing space with the carefully selected books on the custom wooden shelving, colourful pieces sourced from Cambridge Contemporary Crafts pay homage to the city’s creative culture.
FORA CHANGE OF SCENERY Fora’s co-working space inspires productivity in effortless style
Sadie FSC beech wood woven dining chair, £298, Anthropologie
Stonehouse Studio prism tiles, £39.55 per sq m, Victorian Plumbing
Hansel wishbone padded dining chair, £169.99, Daals
Ceres pendant, £270, Pooky
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