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17 March 2024
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The careful selection and placement of furniture and décor play a crucial role in shaping the character and ambience of a space, serving as a foundation for creating unique, personalised environments that transcend the mundane. To delve deeper into the intricacies of this art form, we spoke to Liz Scott from Hawthorne Collections, a wholesale furniture company specialising in timeless designs and traditional craftsmanship.
When incorporated into a room, statement furniture can transform the mood of a space in several ways; it can create visual interest, break up the monotony of the space and create an attention-grabbing focal point. It can serve as a conversation starter, making the room far more engaging, and can reflect the style and personality of the homeowner or designer.
“Statement pieces set the tone for the entire space, for example, our contemporary Lane Sofa might convey a sense of modern sophistication, while a piece from our Original’s collection can create contrast and depth and invoke a more ‘lived-in look’,” shares Liz.
When it comes to choosing key pieces, select furniture constructed from sustainable materials such as reclaimed wood to reduce the environmental impact of furniture production.
“Our Porto range is carefully hand-crafted using recycled teak, as is our Crusoe range using teak roots to create stools, side tables and coffee tables.”
Outdoors, adding vibrant colours or interesting textures can elevate the area and make it look more inviting. Outdoor furniture is a great way to define zones and functionality, creating designated areas for lounge, dining or entertaining, too.
“Make sure you take into account the natural surroundings, whether it’s a lush garden or a cosy balcony, and choose materials, colours or designs that harmonise with your landscape.”
Hawthorne has a range of minimalist Concrete Dining Table options to compliment any space, versatile planters and elegant outdoor seating.
When selecting statement furniture that harmonises with the existing décor and architectural elements of a space, it doesn’t need to be stressful. The first thing to check is that the new piece is compatible with your current style, says Liz.
“Whether it's modern, traditional, eclectic, or minimalist, the piece you choose should align with your existing aesthetic to maintain a visual harmony.”
Start by anchoring your space with foundational pieces – these will be the framework for the room’s design. Ensure bold statement pieces are appropriately scaled to the size of the room and your existing furniture.
“You can do this by balancing the attention-grabbing items with smaller more understated elements,” suggests Liz, and choosing an iconic and timeless piece of furniture as an anchor point to build the other pieces around.
“There are so many to choose from, but one of Hawthorne’s true classics would be our Chesterfield sofa. It’s a very well-known design originating from the 18th century and exudes elegance, comfort, and timeless sophistication.”
When it comes to dining, it’s crucial to choose pieces with the right proportions so as not to overwhelm or clutter the space. Hawthorne’s range of Dining Tables are available in multiple lengths, so you can select a size that works for your space and doesn’t compete with other elements in the room.
Lastly, don’t forget how much impact accessories make on the look and feel of a space.
“Accessories can be layered to tie a space together and bridge the gap between your statement piece and the overall look.”
When it comes to creating a cohesive colour palette, choose colours and finishes that tie in with the other elements in the space, suggests Liz.
“Colour is very personal, and it all depends on what you’re trying to create. Some current trending tones include earthy neutrals such as warm browns, soft taupe and creamy beiges these are timeless and versatile.
“At the other end of the scale are rich jewel tones such as emerald green, sapphire blue and amethyst purple which instantly add drama to a space. We’ve seen this trend coming through at recent European trade shows so this will be one to watch in the future.”
If you’re unsure of choosing a single colour palette across all of your furniture and decor, then an eclectic design style might be your preference.
“Eclectic design is characterised by a mix of styles, periods, and influences. It provides ample opportunity to incorporate that bold statement piece or décor item, allowing for creative licence and unexpected combinations!”
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