How To Make A Style Statement With Bold-Coloured Furniture
SA Home Owner|October 2021
Make a style statement with bold-coloured furniture. Hasmita Amtha explores how you can bring this trend home
Hasmita Amtha
How To Make A Style Statement With Bold-Coloured Furniture

Ever looked at a ruby-coloured sofa and knew that it was love at first sight, but then worried that it might not work in your space? You’re not alone. Many home owners love a neutral aesthetic of muted hues, but there are those who adore colour and the vibrancy it adds to their home.

Exploring this approach, we look at all you need to know when going for bold-coloured statement furniture.

KEEPIN’ IT TRENDY

A space can be made bright and cheerful with bold-coloured furniture. If you’re ready to take the leap, then these latest trends will assist in making the right decision. Bold furniture is trending in the design sphere in two forms. Simonne Christie of Sofacompany notes: “Colour and shape have become quite a defining trend in statement furniture, and there’s a strong focus on playful colours and organic asymmetrical curves.”

“Daring to be bold is about going against generic trends.” – Sandrine David Fanchette

Bringing bold-hued designer furniture to our shores, Sandrine David Fanchette of Roche Bobois South Africa and Mauritius believes trends evolve.

“Trends differ depending on the country and even on the areas where we live. Daring to be bold is about going against generic trends, buying unique timeless pieces from designers and complementing them with bold pieces of art. We are so fortunate in South Africa to have tremendously talented artists to our avail.”

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This story is from the October 2021 edition of SA Home Owner.

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