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Home styling trends 2019: The leopard print edition!

I view leopard print as a neutral which goes to explain its surprising versatility and enduring appeal. A fashion stalwart for what feels like forever, the look has slowly been trickling into interiors but lately it feels as if it’s everywhere on the home front. From an embossed velvet bedhead to statement wallpaper and bedding, these are our favourite leopard finds.

Home Republic Akiki spice quilt cover set: This quilt features a reversible leopard pattern (one side is cream and the other is a rust shade) and is available in a range of sizes from single to super king. From $60.

Home Republic Akiki bed linen

Cole and Son ‘Leopard Walk’ wallpaper in charcoal: Made in England, this statement wallpaper is available in five gorgeous colours (charcoal, mint, orange, grey and taupe) depending on how bold you want to go. $240 per roll.

Cole & Son leopard wallpaper

Cristina Re Louis Leopard teacup and saucer set: Inspired by the classic 1950’s film ‘High Society,’ this gorgeous bone china set comes in a stylish round gift box making it an ideal gift. $39.95.

Cristina Re leopard print teacup and saucer

ASOS Supply animal print glass bowl, 19cm: This fun design combines tropical leaves and animal print and is part of the new ASOS homewares range – there’s a range of plates to match. $36.

ASOS supply

Home Republic Malmo leopard blush linen cushion: Perfect for those that simply want to dip their toes into the trend, a pair of these would look fabulous in the bedroom or lounge. From $49.

Adairs Blush multi print malmo leopard linen cushion

Create Estate ‘Embossed Velvet’ upholstered bedhead: Upholstered in an embossed black and tan leopard fabric and finished with black piping, this statement making bedhead comes in a classic rectangular shape but can be created in custom sizes and shapes too. From $1200.

Create Estate bedhead

Kmart Flipout Sofa in leopard: A perfect addition to the play room, this flip-out sofa is the perfect place for your little one to settle with a book. $24.

Kmart sofa

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Jen’s Lust List: 13.06.17

Hi folks. Sorry I’ve neglected this weekly roundup while I’ve been overseas!

I have developed a love of floral artworks lately and this limited edition Waratah print from Lamai Anne is rather gorgeous. Lamai, who loves drawing Australian natives, brings her illustrations to life with her digital art. Her work began its upward spiral when her first fabric collection was showcased through Robert Kaufman. She has since worked with companies such as Adairs and Hallmark cards. From $135.

Clearly I’m rather partial to the native flora myself! Maybe it’s because I’m from England where the flowers are so very different (yet equally lovely)? I’ve always loved Utopia Goods and their latest collection, The Native Classics, is as gorgeous as ever. The Waratah and Eucalypt designs are my favourites. Aussie as. In the best possible way!

Something else you can never have enough touches of (when done right) in my opinion, is leopard print! This Society of Wanderers print on French linen is just perfect and comes as table and bed linen. Whether you go for napkins or Euro pillowcases, this touch of animal print will look great in your home. Trust me! Buy online via Greenhouse Interiors.

I seem to be all about textiles this week, don’t I?! I feel like gingham is making a comeback and I’m loving it! I’m currently in the UK and gingham is all over the high street in clothing. How good are these charcoal pillowcases from the new The Pillowslip Store? I feel like you could easily mix and match them to great effect, even if you kept your doona cover plain. I do enjoy a more layered, mix and match bed look in the cooler months. $35 each in 100% cotton.

I’ll be back with more finds next week!