In Bloom with The Zara Home Spring Collection
Winter may be well on its way in South Africa, but thankfully the Zara Home Collection for Spring 2018 is here to share some Spring cheer this season.
Pastel hues; natural textures; and rounded, retro-inspired furniture will be everywhere this spring. With that said, Zara Home boasts a few standout pieces this season, namely the two-tone cutlery, the gold-mirrored towel rack, and the geometric cotton towels.
If pastels, delicate detailing and pretty-as-a-picture homewares are ways you enjoy updating your interiors, Zara Home’s latest collection might be the high street addition you’ve been waiting for.
Whether it be a pop of emerald or a light dusting of pink velvet, the collection has something for everyone — and their home.
Spring is most certainly in the air and you can bring Spring into your home throughout the seasons with this fresh new home collection, offering an array of products with a punch of energy to your interiors.
The Collection, called ‘In Bloom’ brings together a perfectly ethereal lookbook for its new designs, replete with powder pink hues; warm, natural lighting; and plenty of indoor plants. The floral-inspired line will make you forget that we’re about to enter the grips of winter.
From the bedroom to the kitchen and even the bathroom, the new collection has something for every area around your home.
Contact: Zara Home Via
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