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Using animal motifs in your home can be a great way of giving the space a healthy portion of personality. Animals have had quite a presence in interior design in the last few years with new, playful ways of using them; from quirky ideas like salt and pepper shakers, to wallpaper to abstract interpretations, there are lots of ways to include animals in your home that suit your style. I’ve pulled some of my favourite ideas that are around at the moment to share with you.

Example of Dalmatian Wallpaper from Trend Addictions via Pinterest

When you think of animal prints in homes, you might be tempted to make a grimacing face, but nowadays there are some rather sophisticated designs around that counteract the bad rep animal prints have faced. Something I love is this Dalmatian style print that you can find floating around at the moment. It falls somewhere between polka dots and animal prints, and has the perfect zest of personality and glamour without being over the top; instead it offers a really pretty, feminine look for a room. Sanderson have something similar to this look above called the Ocelli wallpaper in three different colour ways.

Ocelli Wallpaper from Sanderson

Using animal motifs doesn’t have to apply to just one type of interior style, you can find all sorts of accessories in a whole range of designs from minimalist to extravagant. This cushion from Mineheart might appeal to the more dramatic and glamorous interiors, with a dash of humour. This best dressed giraffe would look perfect on a bold armchair or mixed into a range of scatter cushions.

Dame Griselda Cushion from Mineheart

Add some animal into your interiors with a three-dimensional aspect; this Indian Tiger money box from Rockett St George has a fun charm to it, as well as an antique look to it. It’s well suited to a bohemian style interior, but could also be integrated into different styles as an exciting pop of colour and character.

Indian Tiger Money Box from Rockett St George

This panther vase from Graham & Green hits the nail on the head. It finds the right balance between quirky and sophisticated, giving an overall design that’ll catch your eye and be an unusual addition to a smart and sleek look. Contrast the strong black look with a few stems of brightly colour flowers.

Panther Vase from Graham & Green

Cole & Son do some absolutely knockout wallpapers, they’re beautifully crafted and designed to perfection so that even with a big, brave print the wallpapers still retain their sophistication, style and grace. This Jabu wallpaper reinvents the concept of striped wallpaper; the rhinos and their patterned horns peak out of the African motif stripe and the overall effect is stunning.

Jabu Wallpaper from Cole & Son

There’s a wonderful sense of humour that’s involved with using animal motifs in the home; a simple, mundane item can be given a little twist, like this door mat. If you want to have some fun with your interior this is a great way to start as you mean to go on.

Leopard Door Mat from Amara

Add a little extra flair to your drinks with this Giraffe tray from Graham & Green. The pattern of giraffes are mirrored on the tray to create an abstract and intriguing look; a beautiful set of coffee cups or glasses will look lovely on top of this wild design.

Giraffe Birch Tray from Graham & Green

A beloved photo or memory can be given a touch more style with this lounging leopard frame. His paw dangles over the photo in a charming way, it’s the perfect finish for a fun nostalgic moment.

Leopard Picture Frame from Rockett St George

If you like the idea of animal motifs, but like you interiors to feel more contemporary and graphic, this fabric (and wallpaper) print from Osborne & Little may be right up your street. The waves of abstract foliage reveal a sleek black panther. This bold print would make an amazing statement as a sofa fabric, or an exciting set of curtains.

Fantasque Fabric from Osborne & Little

Finally, add some spice to your salt and pepper with these adorable leopard head shakers from Amara. They’ll make a super sweet addition to a table or breakfast nook, and will be sure to put a smile of guest’s faces when they come over.

Leopard Salt and Pepper Shakers from Amara

Adding in animal motifs into your interiors is a great way to utilise you style in another way. A contemporary look with clean lines is given a little more oomph with a sleek panther vase, or a bedside table is a given an extra flair with a leopard picture frame of a fond memory. There are always great ways to get creative with your home, so go out and find your favourite animal.

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Animals are important to a household and I think it is fair to say that most of us can think of at least one loveable creature that we hold close to our heart. So it comes as no surprise that they are the inspiration for many designs in the home. From wallpaper to pots, our mischievous friends have brought out a quirkier side to some of these domestic items. Here are some of my favourites.

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These darling owls are my all time favourite by C.F.A Voysey.

Trustworth Studios have now reproduced the design calling it ‘Whoot’. Contact Trustworth Studios for prices.

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Klaus Haapaniemi has opened up their first retail shop on Redchurch Street in London, Klaus’s charming animal cushions and textile designs are definitely worth a look.

Rabbit Blueberry , woven wool and silk mix throw,  200x180cm,  £395.

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Klaus Haapaniemi, Running Hare hand printed on pure linen, £82.

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Klaus Haapaniemi, Print Asio Flammeus silk screen on paper, 70 x 100cm, £350.

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From Dennis Chinaworks new collection, these dainty little bottles with insects are quite unique.

Tiffany Dragonfly, Micro Bottle, 8cm, £120.

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Dennis Chinaworks , Bee, Micro Bottle, 8cm, £120.

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Cole & Son’s Fornasetti II range is playful and whimsical.

Procuratie e Scimmie. Contact Cole & Son for Price.

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Cole & Sons Fornasetti II, Acuario. Contact Cole & Son for price.

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Charlotte Rose makes these lovely illustrated cards, which I have to say makes me see creepy crawlies in a whole new light!

Not on the High Street, Love Bug Cards by Charlotte Rose  £2.35.

Playful and unique, creature representation brings a personal feel to any home so let your zoological side run wild and embrace mother nature!

This blog first appeared on the Cambridge Evening News website.

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