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Set the mood Black is back and bigger than ever

Black is certainly the colour of drama. Just a small amount draws the eye and provides intense contrast to any colour it is paired with. When used with purpose, it can create a unique feature that is bold but comforting at the same time. Feature walls, furniture or smaller furnishings like cushions and rugs can benefit from a drop of this trending colour.

But what if black is simply too bold for your current space? It doesn’t mean you have to give up on the trend altogether. Look to the world of houseplants to fulfil your needs (in design

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