SOFT FURNISHINGS
For AW25, it’s all about embracing colour, pattern and personality
on-screen successes including Killing Eve , Love Actually and Keeping Faith . For AW25, the brand is reviving its 50s Vintage Star design across its cushions, blankets and throws, made using traditional methods at its Pembrokeshire mill and hand cut by the team, but in a colourway that is bang on trend for the season ahead. Its bold designs come in a striking plum palette – a shade that is tipped to be a hot favourite alongside other jewel tones including oxblood, deep emeralds, sapphire blues and forest greens. While maximalist patterns and bold graphics are the order of the season, there is an undeniably enduring appeal to iconic patterns such as a classic stripe or gingham to furnish a space. For effortless bedding, innovative homewares company Night Lark offers its groundbreaking coverless duvet sets for 2025 in a beautiful powder blue herringbone stripe, or a lovely olive gingham for a seasonal update. With no need to wrestle extra covers or to keep delaying laundry day, it’s the bedding refresh you will thank yourself for. Another brand waving the green flag is French Bedroom, which favours a more muted take on a seasonal favourite for autumnal interior palettes. “With pastel shades and nostalgic interiors en vogue, the renaissance of pistachio comes as no surprise,” shares creative director
larger narrative. Whimsy and imagination play an important role here too, allowing spaces to surprise and delight. The aim isn’t just to make a room beautiful, but to give it a soul – a sense of character that resonates with the people who live in it.” This is fully embodied by the company’s latest imaginative collection, Harvest Moon: a collaboration with famous British designer Kit Kemp. These cushions, fabrics and wallpapers showcase a playful palette that celebrates colour, whimsical patterns and transportive scenes – from faraway lands and blooming medieval meadows to cottage kitchens, blending elements of folklore and modernity – perfect for daydreaming on winter days. On trend Brought to life through a mix of traditional and digital printing, embroidery, applique, tapestry and jacquard weaving techniques, Harvest Moon highlights a resurgence of traditional craft processes that are defining British interiors at present. Now more than ever, we are looking beyond the stories that our interiors can tell about our homes, to the stories of the homewares themselves. Another fine example of this is the latest range from Melin Tregwynt, a Welsh manufacturer of traditional woollen homeware since 1912. You may recognise some of the brand’s iconic designs from
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