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A New Thread

As the world slowly emerges from its post-pandemic hibernation, we’ll see more soft and soothing colours being used in home interiors. Gentle colours inspired by nature and a spirit of nurturance will find their way into more abodes, coupled with a heightened sense of environmental consciousness that will guide our fabric choices.

There will be a shift in focus from what’s in vogue to what feels right. In 2023, homeowners and designers will break free from convention, moving away from the typical pre-pandemic leanings towards minimalism

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