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The AW16 homeware report How to make your house a fabulous home this Autumn/ Winter ...

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The AW16 homeware report How to make your house a fabulous home this Autumn/

Winter ...

Bringing in the outside in

Below image:Sainsbury’s Harvest Home Collection

Mustard and deep inky blue bring warmth and cosiness to a space as the warmer evenings start drawing to an end. Inspired by the British countryside in autumn, original woodland patterns, hand carved wood accessories and sponge printed tableware. By suspending seasonal flowers from the ceiling this can create a softened effect to harsh lighting and also take advantage of high ceilings.

Below: Sainsbury’s

Moody Bloom

Below:Asda George

Faded and Pre-raphaelite gorgeousness get together to give a nod to 1600s still Flemish life, which is the inspiration behind this trend. Faded charm is the key – created by a range of distressed fabrics mixed with lavish accessories. Deep plum and faded pinks create a warm, feminine and sophisticated feel. Dark varnished woods juxtaposed against soft fabrics such as velvet create an aesthetic contrast.

Crazy for copper

Below: Loombrand, Debenhams

Copper continues to be the metal of choice in interior design and is set to stay thanks to its versatility and aesthetic appeal. From light fixtures to culinary equipment and living room accessories, the warming glow of copper has the power to dramatically transform the ambience of a room. Working perfectly with natural materials such as wood and bare brick, look to small statement pieces to add warmth and sheen to your interiors.

Emerald EnvyFind your inner regal self ...With Deep jewel toned blues and emerald paired add show stopping drama to the catwalk and home, paired with gilt gold accessories create a plush and sumptuous space.

Below: Next, Etsy, Marks and Spencer 

Woodland Wanderer

Below:M&S, Matalan, Mollie and Fred

Think crunchy orange leaves beneath your feet, got it? Good. This A/W, the woodland theme dominates homeware and textiles. With cute owls and foxes for the little ones, to curiosity collection prints for the adults, there's something for everyone.

Nordic BluesBelow: Matalan

Winter blues and soft greys provide a modern and neutral palette for the home, full of texture and interest. Nordic fairisle and Icelandic landscapes set the tone for this icy trend which sees abstract patterns mixed with muted shades of blue and grey.

Cosy Knit ComfortsBelow: Motohiro Tanji aw 16, John Lewis, Mad about the house.

Wrapped up in cotton wool...London fashion week featured chunky knitwear and a distinct haberdashery and crafty vibe which has transcribed beautifully into seasonal homeware.

Colour POPWinter’s not all doom and gloom! London and Milan fashion week AW 16/17 featured colour pop gloves in soft leathers with ruffle detailing. Playful design and fresh colours have also influenced AW homeware. Experimentation with colour can lift a gloomy and wintery room instantly.

Below:On your Doorstep.com,homary.com, John Lewis,