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We've been adapting to the earthen trend as a society for the past 5 years. From appreciating more artisan materials and crafts to becoming a responsible plant parent (I for one have plants that are practically overtaking the house). The trend started with the influence of adding solely green hues to the popular Scandi interior colour platte of greys & whites at the time. Now that we're understanding colour is actually a very beneficial choice for our mental health and mood our interiors are warming up. Taking inspiration from the deserts, sun dried foliage and hard wearing terracotta is where the earthen trend is currently up to. Think rough plaster walls, pampas grass arrangements and mustard linen bedding.
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Obvious natural materials like cane, linen, planting and woods are used prolifically in design at the moment but the majority take on the brighter & warmer shades of apricot, burnt orange and sunshine yellows. If you prefer a moody interior you'll be glad to know a little earthen darkness will be starting to feature more heavily into 2021- taking inspiration from tropical coconuts and rocky canyons. Matching darker greens and chocolate shades together using luscious planting, quality velvets and natural dark oak help to create a more sophisticated finish compared to the sunshine side of the palette.
The great thing about earthen is that you can get on any side of this style, whichever you choose remember the real reason behind the new earthen style. Sustainability, durability and taking more responsibilty for change.
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