Spring and Summer Trends

As a new season arrives, our homes embrace a fresh start, reflecting renewal with light, energy, and optimism. Longer days invite us to gather more, enjoy time with loved ones, and bring the outdoors in — whether through a sunlit breakfast or an evening filled with laughter.

Inspired by spring’s natural beauty, our latest trends celebrate bright colours, playful patterns, and mixed materials. Explore our newest furniture styles, designed to refresh dining and bedroom spaces with warmth and brightness for the season ahead.

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Dine in colour

Step into a vibrant and welcoming dining room this season, where eclectic design meets joyful colour. Anchored by the Richmond dresser in deep inky blue and the Oaklee dining table in pale oak, the room balances vivid accents like the mustard Harris chair with soft green-blue walls, creating a fresh, inviting atmosphere that’s perfect for gatherings and entertaining.

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Pastel-perfect Easter tablescape

Create a pastel-perfect Easter tablescape with the Oaklee dining table as your canvas, layering soft hues, colourful candles, and elegant glassware. Add a whimsical touch with knotted napkins cradling eggs, setting the scene for a joyful, light-filled gathering.

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Stripe it right

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This spring/summer, refresh your bedroom with a balanced mix of classic simplicity and playful stripe patterns. The softly upholstered Durham bed pairs seamlessly with the pale oak Durham bedside table and Belgrave desk, creating a light, airy foundation. Striped textiles and bold accents — like a pop of colour on skirting or a hint of red — add personality and depth without overwhelming the space.

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Learn more about our latest interior design trends over on the blog.

Credit: Featuring products from prop partners Sophie Home for textiles such as cushions, throws, and cloths and British Colour Standard for candles, candle holders, and other colourful home accessories.

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