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SS26 Trend: English Escape

Inspired by the vibrant colours of the English countryside, English Escape is an ode to wildflower meadows, vintage prints and the cosiness of a well-loved home. We spoke to Bana Tabdiliazar, a stylist in our Home Design Service, to show you how you can create this charming look at home.
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Play with pattern

Introduce vintage charm through unexpected pattern and colour clashes. Here, stripes, florals, block prints and heritage-inspired motifs work beautifully together. “Be adventurous with your choices and don’t be afraid to mix prints that feel a little unexpected,” suggests Bana. Colourful scatter cushions and bedspreads stand out against a traditional ottoman bed frame with a winged headboard. Elsewhere, murals and framed wallpaper panels are a lovely way to introduce a romantic, country-house feel.

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Make it cosy

This look is all about feeling cosy: think snug reading nooks and quiet corners that invite you to relax and unwind. “Pile up the cushions and use plush textiles like chenille and velvet to make it even cosier,” suggests Bana. Layering tactile pieces like a woven throw, soft rug and frilled cushions will give your space a warm, lived-in feel that’s perfect for slow mornings and early nights

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Rooted in heritage design, this look celebrates the beauty of natural materials and traditional craftsmanship. “Look for pieces that feel timeless and full of character,” suggests Bana. Our collection of oak bedroom furniture offers something for everyone so it’s easy to find a style to fall in love with. Bana’s top pick? “Solid oak is brilliant for grounding the look and feels understated and unfussy.” Classic silhouettes with soft edges and rounded corners keep the look feeling relaxed rather than formal.

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Mix and match your styles

Part of this look’s charm is that you’re not bound by a style rulebook. It feels joyfully mismatched rather than perfectly curated. “You want it to feel as though each piece is in your home because you love it,” says Bana. Play around with different silhouettes and design eras to give your space its own personality. Here, a cosy, modern sofa sits happily alongside a vintage scroll-arm armchair and mid-century coffee table. Be creative!

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Decorate with handpainted ceramics

Bring an artisan touch to your décor with curated handpainted ceramics. “This is where you can really put your own stamp on things,” explains Bana. “Coloured glassware, novelty trinkets and decorative trays - anything that looks handmade or homespun.” A few thoughtful pieces arranged artfully on a coffee table will have more impact than lots of scattered items, so give each piece its own space to shine

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Curate a garden-inspired palette

Taking its cue from an English country garden in full bloom, the palette feels fresh and vibrant. Verdant greens and rosy reds sit side by side while rosy pinks and muted neutrals bring warmth and softness. “Use white on the walls and ceilings to break up the richness and keep it feeling light,” suggests Bana. “This is a colourful look but it still needs balance.” Softer shades let the eyes rest while pops of ruby and evergreen give the space a quintessentially English summer ambience.

We hope this article has inspired you to bring a little countryside charm into your home this season For more styling inspiration, follow us on Pinterest and Instagram – and don’t forget to tag your snaps with #MyFVHome for a chance to be featured!

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