Stuart Graham: A Contemporary Take on Animal Print
Sophisticated, moody, and striking, animal-inspired designs encourage us to go wild with our décor. Animal print is definitely reemerging as a trend to watch in 2026. Be inspired by the latest fabric offerings available at Stuart Graham.
Looking to refresh your home for the new year? Trust animal print to add an edge to any space. Diverging from leopard print, we’re loving the use of more subtle patterns and textures for the theme. Many consider these a neutral, thanks to how easily they pair with other patterns, too. Discover how you can take a walk on the wild side with Animal Instinct below.
Create a Focal Point with an Animal-Inspired Fabric
Select an eye-catching fabric for the main attraction. Present this on curtains, upholstery, or even on a large footstool. Use a linear design on a curtain, such as an on-trend zigzag design. These draw the eye upwards and make the room feel larger. Use a geometric weave on upholstery for a cosy yet striking feel. Combine the two for cohesion. Add finishing touches with scatter cushions. Speckled, animal-effect jacquards or leopard-effect designs embrace the animal print style.
Combine Different Fabrics and Textures
Combine eye-catching prints with tactile designs for depth and interest. Think plush velvet, checkerboard weaves, and luxurious jacquards. Add in hints of metallic such as brushed gold, through furniture and hardware. Include other materials such as stone and tile. Present through planters and accessories.
Use a Rich Palette
Look to nature when searching for colour inspiration. Favour green, but use rich, dark shades of the colour to add a sophisticated feel. Combine these with lighter tones to ensure your space doesn’t become too dark. Include charcoal tones and dark browns, for an inviting, decadent feel. Lighter, earthy browns can also add an unexpected twist. These look just as stylish when used in conjunction with greens.
Curate a Selection of Boutique Accessories
Scatter hints of gold throughout. Present through hardware and accessories. Think furniture legs and bases, plant pots, ornaments and picture frames. Add in greenery to contribute to the jungle-inspired theme. Snake plants, ferns, and palms are all perfect for the style. Place these alongside fabrics in your home, such as next to curtains, to tie your space together.
Fall in love with the adventurous new Instinct Collection.
Visit Stuart Graham to find out more.
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