Introduce safari chic into your home with timber accents and leafy detailing
The Sienna canvas print from Urban Road creates the perfect palette for this interior style. Use an artwork like this as inspiration for your space by picking out the individual colours and scattering them around your home in soft furnishings and accessories. urbanroad.com.au
Handmade using sustainably sourced English oak in Cornwall, England, the Stem WhiteLight designed by Tom Raffield and available from Greeen has an apparent simplicity that is captivating and unique. greeen-store.com
Originally designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1951, the CH28 design from Carl Hansen & Son has a stunning sculptural form, available in either solid wood or an upholstered finish from Cult. cultdesign.com.au
Use them as a piece of art for your wall or as a coat hanger in your entrance. The deer and gazelle coat racks from Eco Chic are made from carved and polished chamcha wood, with a richly figured grain and distinct sap line. ecochic.com.au
Flora and fauna prints are the ideal way to add some colour and fun to your interior. Pictured here is Christian Lacroix’s Jardin Exo’Chic Bougainvillier cushion, available from Designers Guild, and Leopard cushion of Kush Living. designersguild.net.au; kushliving.com.au
The thick, knitted hemp texture of the Sahara rug from Armadillo & Co’s Earth collection is reminiscent of the rippling sands of the desert it is so aptly named after. armadillo-co.com
The delicate texture and rich colour of green foliage are key features of this interior style, so fill your home with leafy plants like the agave or monstera plant in a Rogue African or hanging pot, available from Albi. albi.com.au
Coloured glass looks stunning on top of any piece of furniture, whether you fill it with foliage or flowers, or just leave empty. Pictured here are the Larking bubble bottles from Rowen & Wren. rowenandwren.co.uk
Timber is another important texture for this style as its raw aesthetic and organic feel contrast beautifully with the crisp modern features and bring the interior back to its natural roots. Pictured here is the Lucas bookshelf from Boyd Blue. boydblue.com
Designed by Jamie Durie for RIVA 1920 and available from Fanuli, the Ficus stool and Bungalow bench encompass Jamie’s love of the outdoors in two beautiful, solid wood designs. fanuli.com.au
Originally from Home Design magazine, Volume 17 Issue 5