Cosy Up Indoors with LaForma SA
With social distancing becoming more and more of a reality to all of us around the world, be prepared to cosy up at home and ensure that your interior is warm, inviting and a special place where your family can retreat to. LaForma SA shares some tips to help you create a cosy interior with some of our favourite furniture finds to bring warmth to your home this season.
From classic to a little bit of contemporary and eclectic … La Forma SA have something for everyone … for both the artist and the accountant in you!
- Plush textures
A great way to add warmth and soften up a living space is with beautiful upholstered fabrics. Soft textiles instantly bring depth and soften up a harsh environment. Invest in bold accent chairs or a comfy sofa to unwind with your loved ones. We love the colour palette of greys and mustard tones that will set the mood for a majestic Autumnal ambience at home this season.
2. Soft seating
Comfy seating should be a staple in the living room. Invest in a quality couch and occasional seating to bring comfort and a more pleasurable experience to your living room.
3. Accent colours
As we wave goodbye to summer in South Africa, it is time to transform our interiors from summer to autumn. Swap out bright tones for deeper, richer colours. An easy way to change up the colours in your space is to add accent decor in this new colour palette of your choice. Autumn colour trends call for burnt orange, deep reds, mustard, brown, beige and grey.
Bring comfort home with an exquisite collection of contemporary furniture and accessories now available from La Forma SA.
Discover these and more at La Forma SA.
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