As the first snowdrops begin reawakening from their seasonal slumber, this evergreen look takes inspiration from winter’s approaching end while being grounded in the year-round need for a serene sanctuary to retreat into. Calming colours and natural textures filter through this tranquil space, inspiring a moment of repose as the world bustles beyond our doors. Here’s how to achieve this nature-inspired interior style. 

Start With a Statement Piece 

Every effective interior design begins with a single statement piece out of which the inspiration for everything else can spring. For the living room, a great starting point is our Beatrix Coffee Table. Made from reclaimed bangkirai wood, it’s finished with a matt lacquer that enhances the rich tones and textures of the wood. Accessorise with our weighty Cannenta Decorative Jasper Bowl or our Asa Decorative Onyx Bowl and enjoy the pleasingly naturalistic contrast of shiny semi-precious stone against the grain of the wood. 

Introduce Contrasting Natural Textures 


You can build on this nature-inspired aesthetic by adding in some other contrasting natural textures, ticking all the boxes for a big 2025 interior design trend. Weathered oak and carefully woven raffia blend beautifully into a range of interior styles, and they’re both present in our Candra Bar Cabinet – an intentionally minimalist design that ensures these natural materials get full attention.  
 
Continue this look into the dining room with our matching Candra Dining Table and Sideboard to create a sense of unity as you wander from one space to the next. Alongside it, pair the comfort and cosiness of our Large George Bouclé Swivel Armchair with the Stello Side Table, a striking steel piece topped with faux shagreen in a pop of russet red. 

Add Colour with Textiles and Paintings 


Soft furnishings give you further opportunities to weave in tactile natural textures, with a harmonious blend of silky velvets and snug bouclés offering a welcome embrace. Cushions instantly transform a space into a comforting retreat, as well as being a welcome chance to introduce the bolder end of this look’s late winter/early spring colour palette. Try our linen Contorno Cushion Cover in Apricot, or the decadent velvet/linen mix of our Isla Cushion Cover in Earthy Red.  
 
Tactile natural textures underfoot and colourful floral prints on the walls will further enhance the room. Our hand-knotted Sefa Rug brings a contemporary feel to a space with its geometric pattern, yet its muted green and natural wool texture lend themselves perfectly to this look. For a suitably nature-themed pop of colour, hang our six Anna Framed Botanical Prints in a group over the bar cabinet. 

Use Lighting and Mirrors To Bring the Outside In 


Lighting is one of the most important elements of good interior design, and a key part of pulling a theme together. Top a living room side table with our Palais Table Lamp, which marries a hand-carved solid mango wood base with an earthy burnt orange shade. In the dining room, our mouth-blown glass Eleanor Table Lamp Base placed on the sideboard will add to the green notes of this colour palette with its vertical green and vellum stripes. 
 
Remember that mirrors are an important consideration when lighting a room, too. Place our bold Leora Rattan Floor Standing Mirror near a window and it will serve the dual purpose of reflecting early spring light back into the room and bringing further texture with the sweeping curves of its rattan-wrapped frame.