I couldn’t start to count the number of summer walks I have been on that have taken place in stunning woodland, so I am delighted to see this has become a recurring theme in household furnishings. I have always thought that woodland nature has a sophisticated quality all of its own, and this certainly shows in some of the woodland inspired furnishings that are currently out there. I have picked out a few of my own favourites, which are sure to bring a fresh and inviting ambiance into the home.
These tranquil ‘Abstract Pines’ are one of De Gournay’s hand painted wall coverings, which I think are stunning.
The beautiful Etched Arcadia Mural from Anthropologie is such a statement and enchanting enough to capture any imagination.
Zoffany’s lovely linen with fern embroidery, Gingko Fern, is quaint, modern, and pleasantly quiet.
The fern flora provides stunning botanical detail for this Sanderson woodland fern print, and I particularly love it in this sumptuous charcoal colour.
Amanda Brisbane is a sand casted glass artist based in the UK, and her delicate glass leaves offer a light and peaceful look to any space.
Green can be a tough colour to crack, but can look great when used well – here are a few moss green items to add warmth and colour into your home.
The Old Cinema Is a great place to find vintage gems – this particular green cabinet has a lovely timeless weathered look.
This hand knit ruche cushion by Strikk Handknits at Not on the high Street, adds a mossy texture to this luxurious shade of green.
You can find this Paolo Nadine Wire Basket Trio at Anthropologie, the uneven baskets have a lovely organic and natural feel to them.
So keep your eyes open for inspiration, whether you are going for a woodland walk or a walk down the high street.