Trend alert: Four designer pieces that prove earthy tones are in this winter

By
Pauline Morrissey
May 29, 2019
These sleek dining chairs by Jason Miller have an understated presence. Photo: Supplied

A return to warm natural tones brings a sense of calm and touch of the outdoors to our interiors.

It’s no surprise that we’re craving rich earthiness in our homes, from textured rugs to timber furnishings.

The Egyptian Collection

The Egyptian Collection by Armadillo & Co. Photo: Sharyn Cairns

Armadillo & Co have drawn inspiration from Lisbon, Portugal and the work of Portuguese architect, Manuel Aires Mateus, in their new rug collection.

The rugs honour ancient weaving techniques, while also expressing a sense of calm and a contemporary aesthetic.

The Pleasure is all mine

The Pleasure is All Mine by Kayleigh Heydon. Photo:

Available through Modern Times, the latest work by artist Kayleigh Heydon, The Pleasure is All Mine, fills the canvas with a rich tapestry of shape and colour.

Heydon’s work creates a distinct sense of energy and joie de vivre. 

The Elliot Dining Chair

The Elliot Dining Chair by Jason Miller. Photo:

A new range for De La Espada designed by American designer Jason Miller includes the Elliot Dining Chair.

Being pared back to an elegant minimum allows the chairs to be both of the moment and entirely timeless. It’s available from Spence & Lyda.

Bang & Olufsen’s Bronze Collection

Bronze Collection by Bang & Olufsen. Photo:

Bang & Olufsen has launched their new Bronze Collection, ranging from loudspeakers to noise-cancelling headphones.

Featuring earthy colours, the use of aluminium bronze, bespoke yarn, and premium walnut wood aims to reduce the visual presence of technology in the home. 

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