How To Style Our New Collection
Susi Bellamy's new romantic plumage range of cushions is an exquisite addition to any interior space. The intricate and rhythmic marbled motifs, combined with the warm and inviting colour palette, make these cushions the perfect way to add a touch of sophistication to your home.
Here are our top tips on how to style these opulent new cushions:
1. Mix and match the colours
The vibrant plumage, dusky mauves and sage greens create a harmonious blend of warm and cool tones. Mix and match the colours to create a cohesive and visually appealing look. For example, try pairing a Dahlia cushion with a Saffron one to create a stunning contrast.
2. Create a focal point
Choose a cushion with a bold marbled motif as a focal point in your room. Place it in the centre of your sofa or armchair to draw the eye in and create a sense of balance. The intricate design of the marbled motif adds depth and texture to the space.
3. Layer different textures
To add depth and dimension to your space, layer different textures. Pair a soft velvet cushion with a linen one or a fringed cushion with a cotton one. The combination of textures creates visual interest and adds warmth and cosiness to the room.
4. Don't forget about scale
When choosing your cushions, consider the scale of your furniture, appropriate size can help achieve visual balance and proportion with the furniture and the overall space. The new collection offers a variety of sizes to choose from, so try combining different sizes to help create depth, texture and interest.
5. Mix and match patterns
If you're feeling daring, try mixing and matching different patterns. The marbled motifs work well with geometric patterns or stripes. However, be sure to balance the patterns with solid colours to prevent the space from becoming too overwhelming.
The new range of cushions is a perfect way to add a touch of luxury and warmth to your home. By blending colours, creating a focal point, layering different textures and mixing and matching patterns, you can create a stunning and inviting space that is uniquely yours.
Blog written by Alice Arter
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