SHF: On Trends this Season
Find everything you need to completely makeover your living room with the help of SHF and the many splendid furnishings and furniture.
Take a look at some of our favourite SHF items to beautify your living spaces:
Inspired by Nature
We love the neutral tones of this colour palette which is very much on trend right now. The luxurious stone-coloured Salotto Sofa is deliberately slouchy and the relaxed linen makes for optimal comfort and style. In complementary tones, add a mix of large sage urns and bring in a hint of colour with the nature-inspired Hana Eden Scatters. Balance the room with perfectly placed wooden items such as the beautiful Jupang pendant, salvaged wood time piece and exquisite Hamptons side table; and finish off your space with a textured and inviting Roderick Mocha Rug, handmade with a soft distressed finish. Woven Love
Nothing adds character quite like a naturally hand woven piece of furniture such as these beautiful hanging pendants from SHF and rustic Zonoti chair with bowed seat and curved metal arms. Add in a few large Leles baskets and complete your living area with the ultimate Apex Tressle coffee table, hand finished in a worn natural tone of aged oak.
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