Cambridge Edition September 2020 - Web

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5 TACTILE FABRICS

3 GOING GREEN

You can’t claim to have gone for a nature-inspired palette without a healthy helping of green, so

This season, it’s all about fabrics that look temptingly soft to touch. Autumnal evenings mean

it’s no surprise the shade is a major trend this season. Green is an incredibly versatile colour to work with in the home. You can of course add a splash of it with a houseplant – a classic way to bring the outdoors in – but you could also go a step further and select a shade of green for your walls. Opt for a spot of Neptune’s newest paint colour, Olive, for a gentle take on the trend. 4 SIMPLE PATTERNS Paring back your patterns is the way to go this autumn, so leave your bright colours and ditzy prints behind. Think natural wood grain and classic chevron weaving to add subtle personality to your rooms, creating an effect that is understated and timeless.

cosying up on the sofa, so if you haven’t already, now is the time to update your decor with some soft and stylish fabrics that you can snuggle under as the nights draw in. Neptune’s throws are woven in the historic village of Delph in Greater Manchester, where locally sourced fleeces are milled, spun, dyed and finished to create the softest blankets imaginable. Whether you’re looking for a herringbone weave or a cable one, these warm, soft throws are a simple, yet satisfying addition to your home and can bring a soothing quality to any space. Neptune’s store can be found on Harston High Street, stocking items for kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, gardens, home decor and more. You can also browse the collection online at neptune.com.

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