Trend: Foliage and botanical prints — how to decorate with and where to get

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1. Keep the rest of your furnishings monochromatic for a modern, graphical look.

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Caracole Out Of Doors sideboard, from Taylor B

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2. Combine with natural materials and textiles, such as wood, stone and linen, for an inviting rustic look.

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Osborne & Little Bamboo wallpaper, from Danovel.

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3. Pick out colours from the prints and replicate the colour combinations with other furnishings.

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Gin & Tonic wallpaper, from $350 for a roll, from Cluster-Cluster.

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3. Feel free to mix and match different prints, but bear in mind the scale. For example, if you have a wallpaper with large-scale leaf prints, go for throw cushions that feature smaller prints.

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De Gournay Amazonia wallpaper, from Tatum

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4. Experiment with materials and furnishing pieces in colours that contrast with green, such as flamingo pink and orchid purple, for vivid interiors.

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Papagayo wallpaper from Pierre Frey

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Eijffinger Reflect wallpaper, from Goodrich Global

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Timorous Beasties Tropical Tropical fabric, from Bode

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Escape To Paradise Bali White cushion, $90, from Affordable Style Files

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Garden Party Green Acres Jungle 03 fabric, from Acacia

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Spick Studio Leaves of Singapore art print, from Naiise

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