Bring Life And Warmth To Interiors With Nature-Inspired Tones And Textiles

By MiNDFOOD

Furniture covered in Warwick’s Braxton fabric deploys pleasantly irregular patterns in trending tones to make a refined interior statement.
Furniture covered in Warwick’s Braxton fabric deploys pleasantly irregular patterns in trending tones to make a refined interior statement.
Rich earthy-tones bring gentle warmth and a cosy feel to your home.

Minimalist interior style is always admirable, but sometimes feels a little cold.

If you want to weave a little more life into your rooms and create a sanctuary feel, choosing furnishings and sensory-rich textiles with gentle nature-inspired shades is a seamless choice.

In a busy life, interiors that remind us of time spent exploring and the natural world provide an immediate sense of calm.

Right now colours with a rich or warm undertone like chestnut, sun-baked clay or golden-beige sand dune hues are growing in popularity. These work well with cream or white anchor colours, and pair back with wooden accents and a plethora of indoor plants to make a home feel like an escape.

Earthy neutrals are the focus for a plethora of the latest releases from Warwick Fabrics. The family-owned business offers a huge range of top quality designs and fabrications from its showrooms and suppliers in New Zealand, Australia and beyond. The perfect finishing touches are added in via luxurious homewares from sister brand Weave.

Here are our Warwick textile picks for the season:

Lived-in colour is the draw of Warwick’s Raymond upholstery fabric, a soft micro-chenille that offers nestle-in comfort.
Playing with varying scale of check and checkerboard are chairs upholstered in Warwick Fabrics Lautner Collection in Seidler Chocolate and Walsh Amber.
The plush feel of Warwick’s Remo rug, made of 100% wool, invites kicking your shoes off at the end of a busy day.
The beautiful drape of linen blend Warwick Pirro fabric is an elegant way to provide privacy or divide a room.
A touch of animal-inspired texture offers a way to dip into print, like these pieces in Mongolia Terra, Fabio Buff and Fabio Spruce from Warwick.
Adding a removable layer of colour in a trending hue is an easy interior update. We love this season’s Brookside check wool throw from Weave Home.

Ingredients

No ingredients found.

Method

No method found.

SHARE THIS ARTICLE

Print Recipe

BECOME A MiNDFOOD SUBSCRIBER TODAY

Let us keep you up to date with our weekly MiNDFOOD e-newsletters which include the weekly menu plan, health and news updates or tempt your taste buds with the MiNDFOOD Daily Recipe. 

Member Login