Stuart Graham: Trend Focus – Micro Luxury
The trend for Micro Luxury continues to gain momentum, with its pared-back, understated approach to decadence encouraging you to pay attention to detail.
Micro Luxury focuses on forming spaces that, instead of demanding your attention, gently invite you to appreciate their understated beauty through the finer details. The trend emphasises the importance of even the most minute elements. These work together within a scheme to create an achievable, luxurious space.
Set the tone for laid-back luxury in your space with this season’s newfound trend for understated opulence. All it takes is thoughtful execution. You can thus easily recreate the rising trend for micro-luxury in a multitude of spaces. From utilising metallic accents and jewel tones to favouring opulent fabrics. Read on and discover how adding small reminders of grandeur can elevate even the most pared-back spaces.
Opt for Striking Jewel Tones
Utilise richer hues and deeper, invigorating shades for your colour palette for a luxurious, enveloping space.
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Enjoy the harmonious blend of luxury and cocooning comfort with shimmering jewel tones presented upon your soft furnishings. Indulgent hues of emerald and vibrant teals to moodier moss greens and impactful sapphires all embody the trend for micro-luxury effortlessly. Therefore, feature accent pieces such as scatter cushions, throws or blankets for snippets of opulence.
Pair with larger furnishings in coordinating, pared-back hues of navy, gentle sage greens or inviting neutrals. Feeling adventurous? Select a jewel tone from your furnishings and finish your walls in this shade, for an enveloping space that tells a story of sophistication as soon as you enter the room.
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