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George Home has everything you need to pull off this year's sculptured home decor trend
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Forget spring cleaning, this year we’re thinking ahead to the spring home decor reset. A home reset is a perfect time to take stock of your current decor and consider any new emerging trends you could sprinkle through your home for a fresh new look without a full-on renovation.
One trend that we’re predicting will be big news this year and perfect for Spring is ‘sculptured’. Think bold sculptural designs, luxurious neutrals, monochrome checks, and dreamy florals.
George Home has nailed the trend, launching it as one of several must-try looks available in-store and online. George Home’s take on sculptured draws inspiration from pared-back, luxe minimalism. Bold sculptural designs sit alongside a soft colour palette of blacks, creams and dusky rose, all for incredible prices and we want everything.
If you’re inspired to add this trend to your home, here are five ways to weave some of our favourite pieces in the George Home range into your own home.
1. Layer textures
The soft muted shades of this look are brought to life through texture. Layer up cosy cushions and throws on your bed or sofa. The Monochrome Checkerboard Sherpa Throw, £12, is the ultimate cosy sofa blanket that packs in texture and a bold monochrome pattern in one super cute package.
The sculptured look steps beyond the classic monochrome palette, with a new
romantic take. The Blush Faded Floral
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Cocktail tables, side tables, whatever you call them, are having a moment. These little perches are the perfect opportunity to add a little extra sculpture and elegance to your home.
The Black Sandblasted Side Table, priced at £35, will look beautiful contrasted with a Mid-century style cream boucle armchair. Alternatively, it will shine as a bedside table in a small bedroom, making the most of the opportunity to add character in a tight space.
4. Invest in accent
furniture
The sculptural look can easily fall into the trap of looking a bit clinical or characterless. Our advice is to look for little twists that will inject both sculptural charm and personality into your space.
Our favourite piece for nailing this is George Home's white shell bowl, priced at £14. It’s a designer-worthy piece without the price tag. Display it empty on a sideboard, or add spring bulbs for a lovely spring display.
George Home is the ideal destination to get great-quality, on-trend looks at an affordable price. So you won’t need to sacrifice style or quality to get great deals.
Products are available in selected Asda stores, subject to availability – with an even bigger offer online at George.com
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One trend that we’re predicting will be big news this year and perfect for Spring is ‘sculptured’
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The soft muted shades of this look are brought to life through texture. Layer up cosy cushions and throws on your bed or sofa. The Monochrome Checkerboard Sherpa Throw, £12, is the ultimate cosy sofa blanket that packs in texture and a bold monochrome pattern in one super cute package.
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Duvet cover set, from £10 offers a refreshing hit of pink amongst the traditional monochrome palette of black and neutrals. It stands out against the more traditional sculptured items, creating a romantic backdrop to layer textured bed throws, and elegant bedside tables against.
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Monochrome Checkerboard Sherpa Throw
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Pink Faded Floral Reversible Duvet Set
From £10
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Homemaker Maestro Geo Blocks Rug Black
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Black Sandblast Table
£35
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White Shell Bowl
£14
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Cream & Black Sculptured Wiggle Towel Range
From £4.50
The sculptured look steps beyond the classic monochrome palette, with a new romantic take. The Blush Faded Floral Duvet cover set, from £10 offers a refreshing hit of pink amongst the traditional monochrome palette of black and neutrals. It stands out against the more traditional sculptured items, creating a romantic backdrop for textured bed throws and an elegant bedside table.
Patterns as already mentioned are a key part of this look. The trick to making them feel like part of a harmonious design is to repeat and contrast these patterns in your home.
A good place to start to introduce it to your home is in small home decor items such as George Home's Mono Triangle Towels, £4.50. Switching up a hand towel in a bathroom can have a surprising impact if you choose the pattern and colour carefully. Also don’t forget to consider the floor. Hardwood floors or beige carpets can be reinvigorated with bold rugs like the Geo Block Mono Rug, from £30. We are a little bit obsessed with this striking rug, and love how the versatile monochrome palette allows it to be adapted easily to other trends and home decor styles.
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2. Add a dash of
beauty with florals
The sculptured look steps beyond the classic monochrome palette, with a new romantic take. The Blush Faded Floral Duvet cover set, from £10 offers a refreshing hit of pink amongst the traditional monochrome palette of black and neutrals. It stands out against the more traditional sculptured items, creating a romantic backdrop for textured bed throws and an elegant bedside table.