7 EXCLUSIVE FURNITURE TRENDS PERFECT
FOR SPRING-MEETS-SUMMER
 
When it comes to interior design, changing seasons offer a wonderful opportunity to give your kitchen, living room, or bedroom a makeover using exclusive furniture and accessories that boast personality.
 
The transition from winter to spring is especially exciting for decor enthusiasts, giving them an opportunity to inject fresh colour, texture, and playfulness into their homes or offices.
 
But updates to your interior should reflect current trends. Which is why we've put together a list of seven popular interior design themes that we’ve seen crop up in recent months.
 
From exclusive furniture inspired by nature to glassware that’s not for drinks and wooden furnishings with a twist, these are the season’s hottest decor trends that you can easily incorporate into your interior.
 
NATURE AS YOUR MUSE
 
Two large brown pendant lights feature glass cut to look like leaves. Two large brown pendant lights feature glass cut to look like leaves.
This stunning TRAUBE chandeliers with clustered smoke-grey leaf shaped glass plumage makes for dramatic shadow play in your living and dining rooms, and will work with a range of interior design styles.
 
When you think of spring, beautiful weather and blossoming flowers probably come to mind. Bring that inspiring imagery into your interior design through furnishings, wall art, sculptural pieces or even chandeliers and pendant lights that evoke a sense of the organic.
 
These statement, gothic-inspired TRAUBE chandeliers evoke a sense of majesty. But look a little closer and you’ll see that they’re made up of glass cut to look like leaves. Hello, nature.
 
 
Our gold Acrda Deco Leaf sculptural bowl is also a great option if you’re looking to give someone something with a nature-inspired twist. This gorgeous piece is ideally displayed on a coffee or dining table.
 
FIND YOUR TRIBE IN FABRIC
 
Looking for a new lounge chair, luxury sofa, or chaise lounge to bring added colour and texture to your living room, bedroom, library, office, or majlis? Think about choosing one with tribal-inspired patterns.
 
Tribal fabrics’ bold stripes and geometric shapes in vibrant hues carry character into any home or office. Our QUIRIN leather armchairs feature tribal print on their seat cushions in a gorgeous linen fabric, but you can also easily bring tribal patterning through in rugs, sofa cushions, chair cushions, or floor cushions. Our Turkish Tulu vintage hand-knotted rugs are a great choice.
 
Two leather armchairs in green and brown feature tribal fabric seats and wooden legs.Two leather armchairs in green and brown feature tribal fabric seats and wooden legs.
Our QUIRIN leather armchairs feature tribal print on their cushions in a gorgeous linen fabric. These chairs are wonderful for a ranch-inspired, eclectic, or nature-inspired interior.
 
USE RUGS AS ARTWORK
 
Speaking of rugs, area rugs have never been more popular. Rather than segregating rooms, they’ve become works of art with personalities that complement interiors.
 
While traditional rugs are still popular, rugs are becoming bolder, with look-at-me colours, and dynamic shapes making people look twice. Today you’re spoilt for choice with a range of rugs suiting every room (and style) in your home or office.
 
An almost four-leaf clover shaped rug boasts rose and tea hues in stripes. An almost four-leaf clover shaped rug boasts rose and tea hues in stripes.
Our beautiful hand-tufted wool and viscose Pink Perspective rug, designed by Italian designer Matteo Cibic, loves the limelight. Consider housing it in a living room or bedroom where you can show it off.
 
EMBRACE WOOD - WITH A TWIST
 
With the arrival of spring comes the chance to spend more time outside, surrounded by lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and — our favourite — trees.
 
It's no surprise then that wooden furniture — from wood beds to wooden benches to wooden side tables and more — has made a big comeback. The twist though is that today’s wooden furniture boasts sculptural, chunky shapes rather than clean lines and smooth surfaces. Today’s wood trend also embraces imperfection, celebrating wood’s natural beauty, from grain to texture and colour.
A small oak wood side table with beautiful curves and a flat surface.  A small oak wood side table with beautiful curves and a flat surface.
Our curvaceous, small Payne side table is beautifully crafted in oak wood and looks wonderful alongside a linen or leather sofa with a wood and glass table to the front and natural fibre rugs on the floor.
 
A chunky, all-wood round coffee table boasts caramel colours and natural grain.A chunky, all-wood round coffee table boasts caramel colours and natural grain.
Our all-wood BANGOR round coffee table showcases a wonderfully organic look with a caramel hue, natural grain, and legs that seamlessly flow from the upper body of the table.
 
CHOOSE GLASSWARE (JUST NOT FOR DRINKS)
 
Glass is one of our favourite materials, but it’s not very often that you see all-glass furniture.

We’ve fallen in love with this trend, with side tables and other furnishings transformed into ethereal look-at-me collections that are bold but offer a magical, airy aesthetic in the room.
 
Glass furniture is a particularly good choice for smaller homes or offices, as it takes up less visual space, allowing an interior to feel bigger than it really is. Our glass-blown Sidon side table boasts a beautiful perfume bottle-like shape and is a great choice for a contemporary Pakistani, Moroccan, eclectic or forest-inspired interior. Our gorgeous hand-blown Eblan side table in vivid Montana blue is also a wonderful choice.
 
An hourglass-shaped glass side table stands on a wooden floor in front of a grey leather sofa. An hourglass-shaped glass side table stands on a wooden floor in front of a grey leather sofa.
Our hourglass-shaped Lasriket glass side table offers surface space but doesn’t take up much visual space thanks to its transparency.
 
EMBRACE SICILY- INSPIRED DESIGN, ALA THE WHITE LOTUS
 
The second season of The White Lotus blew everyone’s minds — including interior design aficionados’, thanks to the characterful designs showcased in the series’ hotel. If you’re not able to take a dream Italian holiday anytime soon, you can bring the show’s look to life at home or in your office.
 
We have a few favourite designs that exude not only the beautiful colours and textures of Sicily — where the show is set — but also the cheekiness from the show’s hotel. These include this bold black, white, and red xxx wall art below. Bold but mysterious, this wall art demands attention and will bring look-at-me personality to any interior.
 
 
Our vibrant mustard-hued velvet Graeco-Roman-inspired Uruk book ends, and Kourus sculpture objet d’art, are both wonderful choices for a home or office leaning to the quirky side. These also make great housewarming gifts for people who love something a little different.
 
BOW DOWN TO THE CHAISE LOUNGE

The chaise lounge can be dramatic — but we love that energy. Preferring the limelight, this diva-of-a-seat exudes confidence, charisma, and curves, making it an ideal ‘hero’ for your bedroom, living room, library, or majlis. However, we’ve also seen chaise lounges used to gorgeous effect in children’s rooms, generous bathrooms, and even large walk-in wardrobes.

Because of their sculptural design principles, chaise lounges need their space. With this in mind, you need to design your room around your chaise lounge to create a truly memorable interior that’s also practical.

Our EUSTIS chaise lounge is a wonderful choice for an interior inspired by old Hollywood glamour. Stand it nearby black-and-white portraits, marble tables, and stained glass lamps to make it pop.
 
A quilted pearl-hued chaise longue sits in front of a console.A quilted pearl-hued chaise longue sits in front of a console.
Our EUSTIS chaise lounge is a wonderful choice for an interior inspired by old Hollywood glamour.
 
For a modern take on the chaise lounge, our Pomona lounge chaise is ideal. Make this beauty pop next to an electric yellow wall, with a single retro standing floor lamp and a single, large fresh or faux plant in a planter — we adore an oversized cactus — adding character.