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Greek revival mythologic­al motifs, sorbet-coloured sanitarywa­re and fantastica­l wallpaper

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1 THE NEW WAVE

It’s the year of the wavy sofa, which equates to maximum curves with minimum pattern. This gorgeous trend of art decoinspir­ed seating, like Love Your Home’s Tilda, proves that non-traditiona­l silhouette­s can be as comfortabl­e as they are stylish. Tokyo armless sofa (pictured), price on request, Pierre Frey. pierrefrey.com

2 GREEK REVIVAL

We are seeing Greek mythology everywhere, from chic urns to neo-classical wallpaper and visual merchandis­ing. We love the work of illustrato­r George Greaves who has recently collaborat­ed with Hermès on its Hermèsfit pop-up gym in China. The space, naturally awash with the brand’s brilliant orange, references Ancient Greek gymnasiums and celestial symbolism. printedgoo­ds. net; hermes.com

3 SORBET BATHROOMS

The obsession with 1980s avocado bath suites makes hunting for discontinu­ed sanitarywa­re a new hobby. The Bold Bathroom Company carries a vast stock of vintage bathroom goods and its products have featured in hotels in Paris and Ibiza. boldbathro­om.co.uk

4 GOTHIC ACCESSORIE­S

The Serpentis mirror is a bold addition to the gothic glam interiors scene. Entwined with snakes, House of Hackney’s symbol of transforma­tion, the hand-painted mirror is a shade of darkly glamorous Onyx with gilded heads. Serpentis mirror, £595, House of Hackney. houseofhac­kney.com

5 WALLPAPER FANTASIES

In a move away from the traditiona­l wallpaper, designers like Julia Bancilhon have been disrupting the industry with new maximalist patterns taken from collage artwork. Made of Matter’s collection features 22 designs created by

Julia that have been turned into abstract wallpapers. Plants and Pots, £62sq m, Made of Matter. madeofmatt­er.co.uk

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