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Practical, stylish and well-designed functional pieces of furniture are reigning supreme in 2023.

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Natural textures, as well as sleek and sumptuous furniture with plenty of curves, are set to make a big impact. Toni Brown from TH Brown says stylistically, consumers in 2023 will be looking to sculptural, organic, curvaceous pieces — “items of furniture that you want to run your hands over, that you want to touch as you go past”, she notes. “In earthy shades, interspersed with vibrant colour pops. Think ochre and mustard along with raspberry and forest green.”

After a hiatus from brighter hues, there’s no doubt colour is making a comeback. According to Anthony Spon-Smith, director of Coco Republic, it can have a big influence. “Pops of colour really express your personality, not to mention it can harness and influence your emotions positively,” he notes. “We’re loving forest green as well as olive green, rusty reds and Yves

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