Embrace classic Moroccan style for your interiors this summer
One of the hottest new decorating trends draws inspiration from bohemian souks
One of the hottest new decorating trends draws inspiration from bohemian souks
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Inspired by the traditional interiors and a bold mix of colour and texture that make Moroccan design so distinctive, this is your go-to collection.
Its bright and bohemian aesthetic gives you heaps of options: if you’re looking for something new for your kitchen, you can go all out with Moroccan-style tableware and decorative pieces.
Perhaps you just want some key pieces like a blue ombre vase or large printed ceramic one to inject a touch of Moroccan style.
Refresh your tableware with gorgeous printed plates in bold graphic diamonds or dashes, choosing between subtle lined edgings or more intricately patterned lattice effects.
Whichever you pick, they all have a distinctive, hand-painted style that brings an artistic feel to the range.
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Entertaining? A geometric-patterned table runner will set the scene, continued with colour-wash place mats in the same deep blue finish.
Serve your guests with nibbles in matching bowls and platters, with touches of brass and copper picked out in napkin rings or dishes for an authentic feel.
Enjoy summer drinks in tumblers, hi-balls and wine glasses that all feature an ombré dip-dye effect in midnight blue – another of the season’s hottest trends.
And keep everyone relaxed with striking indigo cushions finished with piping and tasseled corners.
Team the strong indigo collection with pared-back decor – think muted neutrals and sand-coloured walls and floors for a Saharan-inspired finish that will look stylish yet homely enough for everyday living, too.
The Moroccan Blue tableware collection is now available at selected Sainsbury’s stores. To see more of the new collections and to find your nearest store, visit sainsburyshome.co.uk.
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