Some might consider beige boring, but in the right combination, you’ll find it’s anything but.

The height of stylish nonchalance, neutrals are having a major moment. For everyday low-key luxury, layering is the secret to stopping their calming, relaxing effect becoming bland or sterile. Team beige with white, cream and oatmeal, and always keep form in mind. Here, we’ve used a strong, graphic floor lamp to give the look a contemporary slant, and offset that with organic touches like the line drawings. Texture is also a must, for both interest and to create a space that takes comfort seriously. Think faux fur, cotton, wool, timber and sculptural plants – living or dried.

ABOVE BACKDROP Walls in Resene Zorba, resene.co.nz. Renaissance vinyl flooring in French Oak Light Grey, $58/m2; Nebraska rug, $1370, flooringxtra.co.nz. OPPOSITE, FROM FRONT LEFT Wabi-Sabi Welcome book by Julie Pointer Adams, $70, paperplanestore.com. New Zealand Long-Wool bean bag, $1450, biancalorenne.co.nz. Cuzzi floor lamp by MCM House, $630, stclements.co.nz. Antibes and Portofino framed art prints, $309 each, paperplanestore.com. Arcade sofa by Simon James, $9418, simonjamesdesign.com. Cove coffee table, $899, freedomfurniture.co.nz. Clam shell, $95, babelogue.shop. Grey pedestal bowl, $70; White urn, $150, rachelcarterceramics.com. Sheepskin cushion, $155, partridgedesign.co.nz.

In it together

ABOVE  Vase by Ghastly Ceramics, $180; shell, $30, babelogue.shop.

In it together

ABOVE Mustard Velvet cushion by Madam Stoltz, $140; organic Austrian sheepskin by Natures Collection, $380, partridgedesign.co.nz. Wool throw, $229, paperplanestore.com. Toetoe and remaining books stylist’s own.

Styling Juliette Wanty
Photography
Wendy Fenwick

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