Rich red, burnt orange and sublime ochre reference the desert and the Australian landscape, localising this look. Embrace the opulence of woven textiles, hand-painted tiles and detailed inlay in a celebration of culture.
“This look is a real wake up call for the soul. I love that you can add your own personality to it”
John Mangila, Stylist

“This trend throws modern rules out the window, referencing the sumptuous interiors and rich patterns of the Ottoman Empire,” say HB editor in chief Wendy Moore. Lush velvets, luxurious silks; plenty of pattern for soft furnishings; metallics and chunky ceramics for accessories… more is more!


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