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MAXIMAL BOTANIST Jungle prints
from Hjjhj
by elloco2019
£35
This Oro pendant drum lampshade in green has a surprise brushed brass interior, MADE
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£549
The oak dining table offers a sleek silhouette and industrial flair, OUT & OUT
£179
Black metal legs and a rustic oak finish lend an urban vibe. BuySarah’sstyle… Kelso dining bench, DUNELM MAXIMAL BOTANIST
Darktones,quirkyprintsandeclecticfinds makeforacoolandcontemporarylook
Sarah has updated her 1920s semi using moody hues to create cosy spaces full of curiosity. Pops of pastel contrast with dark walls, while botanical prints offer an eclectic vibe.
An abundance of houseplants combined with insect motifs in the living room boast Victorian botanist style. Vintage-inspired pieces such as a leather Chesterfield sofa contrast with contemporary items like the velvet bar stools, resulting in a unique home.
£20
Incorporate luxurious materials even on unlikely accessories. Velvet planter on stand, JOE BROWNS
GETTHE BUG!
£22
Display a statement ceramic stripe vase in front of the hearth, NEXT HOME
£19
Faux taxidermy gets a glam makeover. Set of two beetle ornaments, HOME ESSENTIALS
From £55
Made from natural jute, the Hellested flatwoven rug is double-sided and recyclable, IKEA
SPIN ME ROUND
£10
Bag a bargain with this on-trend lozenge shaped hanging gold mirror, B&M
£95
Light up a dull corner with this quirky silver flamingo leg table lamp, BEAUMONDE
£45
Choose typography prints that make you smile. When In Doubt framed wall art, OLIVER BONAS
HASSLE FREE!
£35
Set the mood with a jungle print pillow. Bengal tiger linen cushion in Graphite, JOHN LEWIS & PARTNERS
£589.99
Pick a timeless design in faux aged leather. Haverly two-seater Chesterfield sofa, WAYFAIR
£7.99
This faux snake plant also goes by the name mother-in-law’s tongue. Plastic plant, HOMESENSE
£59
Make every morning feel like breakfast at the Ritz. Zeta bar stool in Midnight Blue velvet, DUNELM