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SPRING STYLE IS IN THE AIR

Perhaps this year, more than any other, we are looking for spring to deliver a little more. After winter, spring is just the tonic to lift our moods. But it also lifts our homes too. ‘There’s something almost biological about the emergence from winter,’ explains

Naomi Pollard, head of homes and interiors at Trend Bible (), who’s already looking at spring 2023 trends. ‘We shake off the sleepy hibernation that we’ve been in since November. It’s the perfect time to set new goals and start afresh – from a personal perspective, but also in

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