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From Bali to Brighton: Be Inspired by Next's Homeware Collections for Summer 2013

British brand Next showcase their summer homeware collections which will be hitting the shops and online for summer 2013; Bali Life, Promenade and Greenhouse.

2013-02-18
LEICESTER, ENGLAND, February 18, 2013 (Press-News.org) Inspired by Indonesian handicrafts, ethnic influences return with embossed lanterns, carved washed wooden frames and imprinted vessels in Bali Life. Natural textures, laundered fabrics and the neutral palette of the story create a laid back feel, whilst metallic elements and highly embellished textiles add an air of luxury to the trend. In-keeping with the spiritual, carefree nature of the Balinese, patterns are mixed throughout, whilst the Buddha plays a key role within accessories and cushions, as well as lighting with the Buddha carved head lamp. Looking for larger, statement pieces? The bashed metal side table and wooden beaded chandelier with glass droplets are perfect for transforming any room into a homage to this stunning culture.

From Bali life to Brighton - Promenade takes a trip to the seaside with shades of fresh blues and chalky greys. Soft stripes and checks feature heavily throughout, whilst conversational prints make for quirky cushions, which really are the catch of the day! Whilst bright coloured inspirational quotes from spring collections come through in doormats, canvasses and clocks. As for furniture, the occasional cove chest and blue crochet pod are complimented with nautical inspired fish plaques and wire boat sculptures. Seaside inspired storage solutions include the Bordeaux oak wardrobe along with coordinating bed and chest of drawers. Moving outdoors and onto the beach with bird print picnic ware, blue striped deckchairs and ceramic glazed plant pots, the great British seaside is personified with seagull ornaments and lighthouse solar lanterns.

Modern and sleek - Greenhouse sees green re-emerge as a statement colour this Summer. Minimal yet bold, this botanical inspired story sees textiles dominated by leafy jungle photographic designs, whilst citrus fruits inspire prints seen in alfresco dining and sun loungers. Outdoor furniture and even mini BBQs takes on a futuristic feel with ultra clean lines and architectural inspired shapes.

Packed with catwalk inspired fashion, this season Next has the best in women's, men's and children's trends - with stylish clothing for the coming season being showcased in stores and online. Love what you see? To enjoy the new in Summer 2013 collections, click onto at www.next.co.uk for new arrivals for the coming season.

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[Press-News.org] From Bali to Brighton: Be Inspired by Next's Homeware Collections for Summer 2013
British brand Next showcase their summer homeware collections which will be hitting the shops and online for summer 2013; Bali Life, Promenade and Greenhouse.