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What’s hot, what’s not? Our very own Ilse Crawford, Kelly Collins highlights the best home decor and styling trends in the interior design stratosphere. This week, Kelly talks Mid-Century Modern.
Mid-Century Modern is ever growing in popularity, a style which isn’t slowing down anytime soon. It's more mainstream than ever before and arguably more popular and attainable than it was in the sixties. Search ‘mid-century' in any online retailer’s search engine and 9/10 it will result in some sort of offering.
We’ll be looking at where this Scandinavian Modern Design came from, what makes it popular and how you can incorporate it into your home and your lifestyle.
You might have heard the name Ottoman mentioned in a few contexts. First, in relation to an ancient Empire that spanned much of Europe and the Middle East. Secondly, when people are discussing furniture. So, exactly how are these two things related and, more importantly from a design point of view, what is an Ottoman and what does it do?
This guide to all things Ottoman aims to answer these questions and focus on how and why we can use them in the home.
If you’re wondering what colour sofa to choose for your grey room, then you’ve come to the right place. The question of 2020 is, ‘how do I upgrade my grey sitting room?’
When buying a sofa, most of us focus on the colour, fabric and style of the piece. These are generally the most eye-catching elements of a sofa and are what define the look and feel of the furnishing. One thing that’s all too often overlooked is the sofa feet. An integral part of any sofa design, the feet help to support the rest of the piece and form the crucial meeting point between floor and seat.
Learning a little more about sofa feet will help you to find the perfect piece for your home and give you a new appreciation of this humble part of the sofa structure.
Wood, metal or plastic? What are sofa feet made from?
The material your sofa feet are made from will depend on its style and on the quality of the piece. Most good quality sofas have traditional wooden sofa legs. Wood is a naturally beautiful material and can be carved into almost any shape that’s required. Wood is also kind on your carpet, durable and hard-wearing.
Some sofas have rubber ends on their feet. These rubber additions are there to help prevent any damage to your carpet and to help prevent the furnishing from moving around. A great example of this is the feet of our Model 03 sofa. These turned wooden legs come with a specially designed rubber foot that uses suction to hold the sofa firmly in place. This unique feature ensures that your new sofa won’t move a millimetre once you’ve got it in the perfect position.
Showing a little sofa leg
The look of your settee feet will be more important if the design of the piece makes them clearly visible. This is especially common in beautiful mid-century modern designs like our Model 01 and Model 02 sofas.
Visible sofa legs raise the seat of the piece off of the ground and help to give sofas a lighter feel. This can be fantastic for smaller living spaces and homeowners that want to create an elegant, contemporary look.
If you opt for this style of sofa, try to ensure that the feet are made from high quality materials and are built to last. Poor quality legs will soon look tatty and bring down the appearance of the entire piece. In general, solid wood is the best choice for visible sofa legs as it’s attractive, long-lasting and classic.
Keeping your sofa feet flat to the floor
Another option is to choose a sofa that’s flat to the floor like our Model 03 designs. These types of sofas are perfect if you want your furnishing to appear grounded. Sofas that are almost flat to the floor often feel more like they’re part of the architecture of a room than a separate piece of furniture. This can be great if you’re going for a sculptural look in your living room or if you want the sofa to have a feel of permanence about it.
Sofas that are almost flat to the floor will still have small feet. These help to balance the piece and allow air to circulate more easily around your furnishing. Again, sofa feet in wood are probably the best choice, especially if they’re topped with a protective rubber end.
What colour should your wooden sofa feet be?
Even if you’ve opted for solid wood feet, you may well have a choice when it comes to colour. This is because wood comes in a variety of tones, with stains and oils available to enhance and alter natural shades.
In most cases, a dark colour is best for wooden sofa feet. This is because a deep, rich tone will hide any scuffs, dirt or other marks a lot more effectively than a lighter colour. Dark wood also works really well with most colour schemes and is good at fading into the background. This is a real bonus if you want your bright, bold fabric sofa to be the centrepiece of your room.
If you’re looking for a sofa with elegant legs and perfect poise, we can help. Find out more about our fabric sofas, and learn about the traceable, sustainable timber materials that make up our sofa legs.
Our natural surroundings are incredibly important to how we use our space - culture and climate being the main factors influencing our home. We travelled around the world (virtually) to understand what interior and furniture designs typically look like.
Find out the best ways to clean velvet, linen and leather sofas and how to maintain their cleanliness even with pets around. We’ll also give you our top stain removing tips so you’ll never have to panic about pesky stains again!
With the majority of people currently working from home, and many companies looking to adopt a hybrid working model post COVID, creating a comfortable and functional home office space is likely high on your to-do lists.
If you’re looking for a sofa for the office to have a comfortable place to work...or take a quick, refreshing afternoon nap, we’ve got you covered with top tips and things to consider when choosing a functional office sofa for a small space.
For those wanting to lead a more eco-conscious lifestyle, one of the hardest things to change and improve on is furniture. Large chain stores within the furniture industry often have a high carbon footprint thanks to the manufacturing processes. But, the majority are trying to move in the right direction and making small changes wherever possible to become more eco-friendly.
It’s not easy creating and sourcing sustainable furniture...but it’s also not impossible. In this guide, we’ll be going through what exactly to look out for when buying eco-friendly furniture and how to make sustainable choices when it comes to shopping.
When styling a room, either for a photoshoot or in our own homes, we use three techniques to make the room feel alive. We’ve broken it down into these key areas; Balance, ambiance and layering.