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The nomadic décor trend

Feeling adventurou­s? Gabrielle Fagan reveals three routes for channeling nomadic travel-inspired themes

- By Gabrielle Fagan

Some trends suit those who like to play it safe, but 'Nomadic Modern' certainly isn't one of them. This is a decor direction for those who want to push the creative boundaries, are open to inspiratio­ns from all over the world, and love curating their exotic treasures into schemes which ooze personalit­y.

Tempted? There are three key routes available if you want to journey to this style destinatio­n, and join the nomadic decor tribe.

If you're an intrepid adventurer, show off your souvenirs in a colourful, quirky way with a dash of bohemian, or simply but subtly pick up on tribal patterns and layer them set against an earthy rich colour palette.

Alternativ­ely, the stay-athome but stylish could opt for a sophistica­ted, uber-contempora­ry scheme that just hints at global glamour.

Be adventurou­s and take a style journey - no passport required! Just follow the experts' simple guide to joining the global gang...Let textiles tell a faraway story

If one word defines this trend, it's textiles, textiles, textiles! From chunky Moroccan pouffes to scatter cushions in tribal prints, woven accessorie­s are the surest way to bring to life the nomadic look.

Don't be afraid of vibrant hues or colour-clashing, as this trend is reserved for the bold. Bear in mind though, that the look should be eclectic and fresh, rather than rigidly devoted to a single style. Accents of metallics, such as a golden sunburst mirror or a bronze or copper lantern or tray, can add an essential touch of glamour and richness.

Abundant greenery is an essential finishing touch; lavishing a home with luscious foliage, from elegant palms to trailing hanging plants.

TRIBAL TIP: This is a great opportunit­y to show off your most prized treasures. Dig out trinkets and reminders of long-forgotten trips and display on a striking decorative tray or coffee table.

Take it tribal

Nomadic style is unconventi­onal, artistic and relaxed. All it takes are three simple steps to pull it off. First, mix in tribal patterns in small ways through curtains, blinds, cushions, accessorie­s. These are the hallmark of this style and I tend to plump for subdued hues, like super-cool noirs, browns and olives.

Secondly, introduce an infusion of natural and raw materials, such as wood, rattan and hemp - think baskets, rugs, planters and foot stools. Finally, use vintage pieces as an interestin­g and unique mix, especially

if you keep the palette restrained so that it unifies the scheme.

If too many cushions cramp your seating or sleeping style, display them hooked on a metal rail, rather like jewellery for the home.

TRIBAL TIP: Accessorie­s are the equivalent of a fiveminute facelift for decor and one of the easiest ways to turn rooms around. Cushions are a game-changer, especially on beds and sofas. Even better if they're embellishe­d with fringing, as it shouts instant nomadic style.

Get earthy

This look allows people to truly explore, and have the freedom to create their own style. The nomadic trend fuses influences from every corner of the globe, to capture a wonderful sense of warmth, comfort and style. Capture elements of it by layering earthy, terracotta tones against refined neutrals.

Bring personalit­y with bold tribal prints and rich, wooden finishes. Pair vintage pieces with contempora­ry updates for an added layer of interest, and for a distinctiv­ely personal touch, look for hand-crafted accessorie­s, which will give an organic sense of individual­ity to a room.

TRIBAL TIP: Style with luxury materials - buttery leathers, knubbly knitted throws and cashmere cushions are ideal - to create a cosy, intimate and sophistica­ted sanctuary.

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