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Spring/Summer: Calming and organic
Seasonal trends

Trend tips for indoors

Happiness comes in the smallest of things. The likes of seeing the growth of plants, the garden coming back to life and trees in blossom. The combination of indoor plants with different structures and green of the foliage along with colourful flowering plants. Plants have a calming effect and therefore deserve a place in every home. Give the consumer advice on which plants are best suited for a dark bedroom, a bright living room, a humid bathroom or even a small office.

The trend of soft and round materials is becoming popular, adding to sofas, easy chairs and tables with round and irregular shapes. Soft lines give the interior a friendly and light atmosphere.

Characteristics:
  • Soft, round and textured materials
  • Calm and grey colors
  • Thick soft fabrics, bamboo, woven materials

Trend tips for outdoors

The spring/summer vibes are present as we begin to work in the garden. Putting plants in large pots, placing a comfy garden chair in a little corner to relax in peace and quiet with a cup of coffee and enjoy the outside. Moving furniture from the living room to the garden and using the same colors outside as inside creates a unity. Using light wood, reed and bamboo gives a calming feel, allowing the chosen plants to fit in perfectly. There is also a lot of attention for growing your own vegetables, fruit and herbs in the garden. The use of terracotta pots fits well with growing your own, an easy pot to fill and use again.

Characteristics:
  • Light woods, cane, woven rattan, bamboo and terracotta
  • Own grown vegetables, fruit and herbs
  • Garden as an extension of the home
  • Calming colors

Must have plants for spring/summer:


April
  • Flowering: Gloxinia and Begonia
  • Green: Aglaonema and Maranta
  • Garden: Osteospermum and Pelargonium

May
  • Flowering: Hydrangea and Gerbera
  • Green: Nephrolepis and Hoya kerrii
  • Garden: Clematis and Helianthus

June
  • Flowering: Bromeliads and Anthurium
  • Green: Monstera and Musa
  • Garden: Platycodon and Hydrangea