LEICESTER, ENGLAND, April 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Want to update a tired living room this Bank Holiday weekend? With vintage inspired furniture to luxurious upholstery and stylish accessories, Next has everything you need to help create your dream living room. Stunning chairs, bookcases, sideboards and coffee tables compliment our brilliant range of sofas. Whether your style is retro, tribal, oriental or serene choose from beautiful accessories to make the finishing touches to your perfect haven.
Cream Tea
Cream tea is a charming vintage take on English style, punctuated with strawberry motifs, teatime inspired accessories, wicker and metal hearts and quirky delights. With its array of gingham and floral print bed linen and ornate mirrors as well as old-fashioned cream furniture, match with a feature wall of vintage rose wallpaper and the Elizabeth, Antoinette or Southwold sofa and chair ranges.
Graphic Glam
For a smarter, more sophisticated style, Graphic Glam has a polished minimalist feel, infused with stunning modern monochromes. Think black and white photographic canvases, ampersand accessories, mirrored furniture and black leather sofas from Latina or Garda. Another must for this homeware look is the black or white Bardot range; think glossy sculptured furniture with statement table legs.
Turn Up The Heat
Combining bold multi-stripes and colour block prints in Turn Up The Heat, a vivid collection which brings dynamic colour to any living space. This avant-garde range brings together the best of tropical prints, trendy table lamps and quirky flamingo accessories. Think lime green curtains, hot pink throws and candy stripe cushions, which look great with the Toulouse and Lily sofas.
Packed with the hottest trends, this season Next has the best in the latest homeware trends. Love what you see? To enjoy the full sofa collection, click onto at next.co.uk for stylish summer arrivals. Remember, Next's amazing delivery service means you could be enjoying your brand new furniture favourites direct to your door in just 5 days.*
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NEXT, established 1982, is a leading British brand offering stylish clothes and accessories for all the family - plus beautiful home furnishings too. Distinguished by its commitment to great design, quality and value, NEXT is today's go-to label for everything from tailoring and dresses to jeans and shoes.
NEXT's exclusive collections are now available at over 400 stores throughout the UK, ONLINE at NEXT.CO.UK and through NEXT DIRECTORY (0844 844 8000).
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