Furniture trends 2017 — Metals and nature-inspired

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Here’s a look at the top trends – including muted gold accents – that will dominate furniture design for months to come.

METALS 

Make your home stand out with bold, metallic, gold-finished furniture, like the Boca Do Lobo Metamorphosis dining table, price upon request, from Covet House (pictured). Not just statement-making, they also give interiors a touch of luxury. These eye-catching surfaces pair well with materials such as wood, glass and marble for a refined look.

More options in the next few slides.

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Lupa side tables, from 1,698 euros (S$2,591) each, from Hamilton Conte Paris.

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Armoire cabinet, $5,850, from Ipse Ipsa Ipsum.

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Eclipse Linoleum coffee table, from $2,173, from Kuhl Home.

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Kartell Componibili storage by Anna Castelli Ferrieri, from $139, from Space Furniture.

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NATURE-INSPIRED

Soften the look of a concrete jungle with nature-inspired furniture. From fabrics with botanical and floral motifs, to textural surfaces reminiscent of leaf veins, bring nature and greenery indoors (and style you home with plants for a restful ambience).

Madame De La Soir Azure fabric on armchair by Santorus, from Bode.

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Woodland Walk fabrics on sofa by Sanderson, from Goodrich Global.

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Jack cabinet, US$2,320 (S$3,285), from Kenneth Cobonpue.

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Curica Charcoal fabric on headboard by Michael Szell for Christopher Farr Cloth, from Tatum.

More furniture trends for 2017 here.

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