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INTER IORS

add texture and character to your space – pay them a visit on St Mary’s Passage to view the range. The team predict that we’ll be taking our inspiration from nature in 2022. “Natural materials mixed with soft furnishings will continue into next year, and we’ll be surrounding ourselves with lots of soft, creamy colours to keep our homes light and bright – keeping the positive energy flowing,” says Beth. Tying into this, she expects indoor plants to continue to be big news, along with statement pots and vases. One of the trends identified by John Lewis is ‘Modern Country’, which offers a new spin on cosy rural style. Think chalky- toned paints, soft furnishings in checks and stripes and lovingly crafted pieces of furniture that could become future heirlooms. The key is to mix eclectic pieces in a range of finishes and textures, to keep the look fresh and add your own stamp.

WE’LL BE TAKING INSPIRATION FROM NATURE IN 2022

FINISHING TOUCH (Top) Enjoy a taste of Modern Country with the Floral Trail Double Duvet Cover Set, £25, John Lewis & Partners, get snuggly with the Chunky Knitted Pompom Throw, £44.95, Angela Reed (top left) or the Blue and Cream Striped Throw, £22, Iris & Violet (left). For super-soft floors, seek out the Helgar Sheepskin Rug, £59, Made.com (above left), and embrace warm, earthy tones with the Gisa cushion (above) from Iris & Violet, £50

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