Art Deco – A opulent, geometric style of home furnishings, furniture and architecture popular in the 1920’s. Characteristics include rounded forms, bold colours, metallic surfaces and patterned wallpaper.
Bohemian – Inspired by 70’s revival, boho furniture mixes natural woven materials with vibrant colours and statement shapes.
Classic – Inspired by 18th to 19th Century Europe, classic interiors celebrate symmetry, horizontal and vertical lines and marble and brass finishes.
Coastal - Inspired by sandy beaches and blue waves, coastal interiors incorporate bright colours, striped patterns and organic textures and materials such as rattan and wicker.
Eclectic - Similar to maximalism, eclectic interiors feature elements of various styles, periods and places, all bought together to create a unique space that breaks the mould.
French – Modern, classic, Parisian inspired, French styles vary. Generally, characteristics include a soft colour palette, curved lines and stripes.
Japandi – Japanese meets Scandinavian to create a look that blends elegance and simplicity. Characteristics include natural materials, minimalistic forms and bright open-plan spaces.
Maximalism - Celebrate maximalism with mixed prints, bright colours and high-contrasts.
Mid-century – Beginning as a rebellion against ornate décor, the mid-century trend offers clean curved lines, warm colours and simple yet functional style. You’ll often find a lot of teak wood and bouclé textures.
Minimalist – Celebrates simplicity and functionality to create a sophisticated and relaxing atmosphere. Characteristics include clean lines, neutral colours and open-plan spaces.
Modernism – A clean, streamlined furniture style of the 20th Century.
Modern Country - A harmonious balance between rustic and contemporary aesthetics. Characteristics include neutral palettes and organic forms.
Retro – A contemporary take on some of the most-loved furniture looks from the 1930’s to 1980’s. Characteristics include playful pops of colour and reminiscent interpretations.
Scandi – A minimal, clean approach that combines functionality with beauty, with a focus on light, understated spaces. Characteristics include neutral colours, organic materials and smooth lines.
Traditional – Traditional styled furniture can be both original antiques or quality reproductions, usually following a particular period such as Georgian, Tudor or Regency. Characteristics include elaborate details, rich palettes and timeless design features.
Victorian - Characteristics include dark, rich colours and bold prints. Often celebrates bold architectural spaces.