CIRRUS


Consumers are looking for ways to add warmth and a feeling of cosiness to their decor as we move away from the cooler grey tones into a warmer palette overall. Mist instills a sense of calmness and serenity that represents a collective mood for tones that connects us with nature.
1 - Using Comet blue as the focal point in the room. This could mean a statement sofa or chair, and pairing with matching cushions or a footstool.
2- Pairing with soft neutrals. Consider pairing Comet with Thunder, Snowflake or Wispy for a coastal look.
3 - Sticking to timeless designs. Blue is on the rise in the colour trend world. Choosing furniture shapes that will look great in years to come.
Terracotta and clay tones play a huge factor in the natural scheme of the Cirrus range. The terracotta resurgance is proving popular amongst upholstery trends. This elevated shade provides a rustic, earthen texture, it feeds the prevailing desire to connect our interiors with the natural world. The blend of toasty burnt orange, reddish brown undertones and terracotta surface looks beautiful as an overall finish on large furniture pieces or posing as an accent finish. Canyon creates a welcoming and distinctive feeling that uplifts any design.
Monochromatic colour schemes are always in style. Snowflake can combine with layers of texture and colour to not only warm spaces up, but make them feel inviting with that soft neutral tone. Not only does Snowflake act as a blank canvas for colour, it gives freedom to easily experiment with harmonising colours. Snowflake is a soft, easy on the eye shade, but providing enough texture in the room to take centre stage as a focal fabric. This trendy fabric works on both curved, traditional and modular furniture designs, but thrives when paired with organic and modern shapes.
Warm neutrals. Nature inspired naturals are here to stay. Tapping into the ongoing 70’s revivial of colour, design and furniture shapes, Orb is a key colour in this movement. Orb provides that bridge between colour and neutrals being the happy medium that exudes warmth and instills comfort.
Nothing quite beats the beauty of a soothing, neutral toned furniture piece. Not only does this understated shade soothe the eye, it signifies easy elegance and never goes out of style. Embrace this luxe material with sculpting forms to add warmth and comfort to neutral spaces.
Darker neutrals are taking interiors by storm, and it is evident that brown is having a comeback in interior design. Brown carries a lot of depth and has been linked to creating feelings of relaxation within our nervous system.
This delightful desert hue infuses spaces with energy and warmth. This uniquely restrained yellow provides an elegant, refreshing burst of colour, especially when contrasted against Cirrus Spring and earthy shades. With this golden earth inspired colour, it represents summer, optimism, and happiness. Desert is versatile and looks great in any room, on a headboard, footstool, accent chair and sofa suite. The honeyed hue also works well when teamed with white or black for a striking modern look, or other golden hues for something more subtle.
The preferred tonality of neutral colour rooms has varied over time, but yellow tinged ‘magnolia’ hues are inundating trends moving forward. This subdued - chic colour of Silverbirch.Miinimalism doesn’t have to be boring, this fabric looks beautiful upholstered onto interesting shaped designs and finishes.
Cirrus is a great fabric that is rich in texture and full of life with it’s sustainable story. Layering with different opposing textures, and adding tactile surfaces creates warmth and visual interest. Mixing textures with soft tones within the range adds to this fabrics neutral base, which is the key to creating timeless design.
The new mushroom grey. Thunder is a striking and exicitng new spin on the typical grey tones we are used to seeing. Thunder is warm, and rooted in nature, dominating the darker tones of grey in the upholstery industry. The movement towards organic hues reflects a collective yearning for calm, quiet and cosy environments.