LOTILOVES HOME: METALLICS

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metallics, copper, brass, rose gold and the like, were everywhere in 2015 and it looks like that love is set continue well into this year. Great news, because this trend is just so easy to work with. Pieces can slot into your existing interior design theme seamlessly and it only takes a few accents to add a fresh and contemporary feel to a room. And if you can’t decide which metal you like most, mix it up, it’s allowed.

These metal tones go particularly well with raw, natural materials like marble and wood, so kitchenware and crockery is a great place to start the metallic makeover. Even a simple set of cutlery will look killer. If you’re really on it, you can knock out two trends in one by going geometric with your metals. Too cool for school.

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Magazine wall rack
Urban Outfitters, £80
www.urbanoutfitters.com


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Hammered tray
Oliver Bonas, £17
www.oliverbonas.com


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Cutlery set
The Cutlery Commission, £28
www.notonthehighstreet.com


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Side table
Urban Outfitters, £140
www.urbanoutfitters.com


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Hexagonal shelf
The Forest & Co, £150
www.notonthehighstreet.com

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