Hot interior inspiration for homes this summer

Hot interior inspiration for homes this summer

Flawless finishes, stylish accessories and an understated glam – for homeware this season, you only need to head to one place.

What started with a generous friend bringing back gifts from his travels for others has now excelled into over 60 stores nationwide. Oliver Bonas opened its first shop in Fulham in 1993 and fast-forward over 20 years, they’re the go-to place for trendy and unique finds, gifts, clothes and homeware.

Taking inspiration from a range of influences across genres and eras, it’s the homeware section that really got us talking this month and it’s perfect for summer. With a selection of prints, colourful cushions, contemporary cups and décor accessories – it’s so hard to pick one favourite from the Oliver Bonas SS17 home collection. From motivational quotes that are perfect for the office to funky chairs and cushions as well as a selection of coloured love heart bowls, you’ll find everything in this one stop shop.

Natural colours and materials are huge this year and Oliver Bonas have made a great example of this. Rattan is high on the agenda bringing the textures we would usually find outdoors, indoors. Perfect for creating a natural earthy feel in interiors, why not pair with green shades and complimentary neutrals? We love the rattan furniture collection available from Oliver Bonas and accessorised with bright cushions, can make seasonal transitions with ease. Dare to be brave? Add a rattan swing chair as a focal point and relax back into it, drifting off into your dreams.

Continuing the theme of bringing the outside in is Oliver Bonas’ brand new and exciting range of plant pots. Vibrant in design, eclectic in colour and perfectly mismatched in style, add one or more to your home and you won’t look back. Starting from £6, everyone can afford to be fashionable this season.

Metallic is one trend that isn’t going anywhere and the new spring summer collection has a number of gold and glass items. From wall art to photo frames, lamps and more, you’ll certainly be spoilt for choice. Another one of our favourite trends for 2017 is faux fur and Oliver Bonas’ texture collection is everything you could want and more. From pale pink, sky blue and earthy greens, scatter your chosen few on beds, sofas, spare chairs – wherever you have space!

Thoughts may have turned to alfresco dining and Oliver Bonas have a range of brightly coloured Mose lanterns which will look fabulous once the sun’s gone down. Arriving in store in June, grab them while they’re hot! We also love the tea light holders, which will create a stylish affair, inside or out.

The latest collection appears to have a strong nod towards the current Scandinavian trend, which is sweeping across Britain. What’s more, unlike most design crazes, this one doesn’t appear to be going anywhere.

For more information and stockist details, head to www.oliverbonas.com


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