Page 7 - ESPC Magazine - August 2021
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ESPC NEWS

                                             WACKY WALLPAPER
 1971:                                       Quirky, colourful, patterned and printed –
                                             wallpaper in all its forms was hugely on-trend
 A VINTAGE YEAR                              in the 70s, and it’s returning to the fore in 2021.
                                             Many brands are on board the bandwagon, so
 Did you know that it’s ESPC’s 50th birthday   you can choose from a plethora of statement
 this year? Formed in 1971, we’re proud to have   shapes, textures, colours, and prints to suit
 helped thousands of customers find their dream   your taste.
 homes over the last fifty years. Those dream
 homes might have changed in terms of design   Nouveau Reflection Wallpaper by Nici Gabriel,
 throughout the decades, but one thing’s for   wallsauce.com, from £35 per sq. metre
 sure – the 70s have never been so fashionable!

 We’re taking a trip down memory lane, to bring
 you the 1970s design trends that are firmly
 back on the style map for 2021 and show you         DRIED FLOWERS
 what else is so fabulous about this golden era –    Popular in all stylish homes of the
 besides ESPC, of course.                            70s, a statement vase stuffed with
                                                     an abundance of preserved grasses,
                                                     flowers and ferns was the décor du
                                                    jour. Sound familiar? Dried flowers
 LUXE LAMPS                                        and grasses, particularly pampas
 Vintage-inspired lamps and                       grass, are all the rage this year and are
 lights are an easy way to add a                easily found on the high street, or you
 touch of nostalgia to your décor.             can make your own.
 Particularly chic are glamorous
 fringed lampshades, which look             Dried avena grass, Heavenly Homes & Gardens,
 opulent and add a sprinkle of              £14, heavenlyhomesandgardens.co.uk
 antique style to your interiors,
 without feeling OTT.
 Suzani floral pendant lamp, Mind The Gap, £195, mindtheg.com
       OVOID AT ALL COSTS
       The ‘egg chair’ was a design
       classic of the 70s, and it’s                   CROCHET CRAZY
       returned with a bang in 2021.                   You may remember it from your
       More commonly found in the                      granny’s sofa, but the craze for
 ´
 MACRAME ALL THE WAY  garden these days, you can find   crochet is making a comeback!
                                                        Think brightly coloured throws
       self-supporting egg chairs on
 Macrame was a huge DIY trend   the high street that will make   and blankets, cushion covers
 in the 1970s, but if you’re not   a real impact placed inside   and even wall hangings, to
 too crafty, you can easily pick   the home too (and there’s no   bring a retro flair to your
 up a variety of macrame   drilling in the ceiling required!).   interiors.
 accessories on the high street,
 including shelves, mirrors, and
 wall hangings.  Alps egg chair, Dobbies, £279,   Freja recycled cotton throw, Beaumonde, £20.90,
       dobbies.com
                                           beaumonde.co.uk
 Macrame wall shelf, Oliver Bonas, £29.50, oliverbonas.com


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