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There’s nothing more rewarding than injecting colour, texture and styling brand born from an obsession with French designs, textures, craftsmanship, heritage and history. “Floral and botanical homeware effortlessly infuses a sense of serenity and timeless elegance into any interior,” shares Georgia Metcalfe, the brand’s founder and creative director. “By layering soft floral bedding, delicate cushions and nature-inspired decorative accents, you can create a space that feels both refreshing and deeply comforting.

The key is to balance classic charm with contemporary touches, allowing floral patterns and textures to bring warmth, romance and a connection to nature into your home.” Finishing touches For small, seasonal touches to bring a smile to your face, we are spoilt with a wealth of decorative choices, particularly during this time of year. Play it safe while nailing that inside/outside perspective with accessories and ornaments including vases, prints and frames. From vibrant blooms to subtle leafy patterns, these designs can add colour, texture and a refreshing sense of tranquillity to any space, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. So, why not let your space blossom?

our homes with joyous pieces, introducing bright, pleasing colours, unusual shapes and vivid patterns. However, bear in mind that, generally, big and bold designs work best for smaller spaces, while softer schemes with a more limited colour palette lend themselves better to larger rooms. “For me, it’s go big or go home! I love colour – and you can have more fun with an all-out scheme. Colours, textures and styling are the best parts of interior design, so there’s nothing more rewarding than injecting these main objectives into one space and watching it come alive,” highlights Abbi. Elsewhere, florals are a regular fixture at French Bedroom – a homeware

PATCH ME IN A cheerful burst of colour from French Bedroom’s wildflower bedspread (below)

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