LEICESTER, ENGLAND, July 18, 2012 (Press-News.org) Hearting the home: Inspirational ideas to transform every living space from Next Home. From the edgy metallic bedroom collection to Parisian inspired sophisticated dining room furniture, get next day delivery as standard on the newly arrived homeware when you order before 9pm.*
The Salvage story features intriguing elements inspired by our industrial past - all in the engagingly on-trend mid-twentieth century design idiom. Key textiles include tweed, herringbone and penny farthing prints, with eccentric shaggy faux fur and chunky knit bedspreads. Meanwhile, text and slogan motifs take you back to the classroom, with metal ampersands and 'X,Y,Z' accessories. Colours? Sophisticated neutrals. Finishes? Distressed. Add sturdy bookcases and smokestack storage chests from the Hoxton range of cabinet furniture, for the season's sophisticated new-old take on the loft living look.
Something more traditionally cosy and charming? Check out Home Comforts, a captivating story expressed in an unexpected palette of strawberry pink and leaf green vintage-look floral prints, plaids, stripes and patchwork effects. This range features gorgeous, boucle knit blankets, crafty bobbin lamps, colourful mix and match frames, and embellished cushions - everything today's home-makers need to give their interiors an artsy makeover, without a visit to the haberdashery.
For a definitive new look in Parisian charm, consider French Script - a story of boutique chairs upholstered in distinctive printed textiles, complemented by beautifully crafted cabinet furniture in solid wood with a subtle, antique wash. Rustic lighting, decorative mirrors, crochet throws, damask print soft furnishings and 'Amour' applique cushions all work together to complete the chic look. Truly the stuff of modern romance.
Cool and contemporary: this describes Metro, Next Home's chic new urban story played out in black, white and cool shades of grey. Everything's streamlined and modern, from the statement lighting to furniture in high-shine super-gloss finishes and bed linens in bold stripes or monochrome geometrics. Accessories even take on architectural elements with faceted vases and chrome sculptures.
Chinoise channels sophisticated oriental inspiration into a glamorous play of colour and sheen. Think of shimmering metallics and gleaming mirror finishes . . . all in jewel-like shades such as turquoise and teal. By contrast, the exotic ethnic influences, rich colours and sumptuous fabrics featured in Tribal Chic insinuate a trek along the ancient spice route. No wonder everyone will be hearting Next Home's latest collection.
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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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Next Home Launches an Exceptional, Innovative Collection for Autumn/Winter 2012
Inspirational ideas to transform every living space from Next Home. Get next day delivery as standard on the newly arrived homeware when you order before 9pm.*
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