Next generation fashion-forward decor from €15.50

From leopard print console tables to metal frame bobbin beds in pastel shades to groovy 1970s-inspired chrome dining tables, art deco accessories, and velvet secret storage, some of the most fashion-forward decor are now available to browse and buy in the same place.

Savvy shoppers are already buying bits from Next, the online behemoth.

The English company is now shipping its large furniture items to Ireland.

With the addition of covetable labels such as Mede.com, Oka, Rockett St. George, and Nina Campbell Home to its own covetable in-house ranges, Next just might be the best one-stop shop there is for home furnishings.

Here are 7 ways you can update your home:

fashion-forward decor

Start with secret storage

We all need storage to keep creeping clutter at bay.

Store remote controls, lighters for candles or fires, and reading material in the body of this dark oak-effect Marlow coffee table, whose sides open up to reveal two drawers.

The low-set square design is 40.5 cm tall and is 100 cm long and wide. It costs €497.

H81918s

Bed down in pastels

Part of Next’s own line for spring is this metal frame bed with fashionable bobbin detailing.  

It comes in a chalky pink or blue colour option that will pair subtly with most décor styles.

The bed comes in single or double options only and costs €298 or €364.

Amber glass and chrome Dunston fixed siz seater dining table E702 AY7172s

1970s styling

This amber glass and chrome Dunston six-seat dining table, harks back to one of the most glamorous decades, stylistically speaking.

The fixed table has an on-trend amber glass top that adds warmth to the chrome frame.

By Made.com, one of the new brands Next is carrying, it extends to 150 cm, has a depth of 80cm, and stands 76 cm tall. It costs €702.

The chocolate brown velvet dining chair with piping costs €596 for a set of two.

Next Nina Campbell set of two walnut effect leg Ashburn dining chairs E397Q97057s

Well-upholstered dining chair

Ashburn is a well-upholstered dining chair from Nina Campbell Home that features walnut-effect legs.

Sold as a set of two, they come in rust, green, indigo, coral, or natural, pictured, options, and have contrasting button and piped trim detailing.

They measure 90.5 cm high, 52 cm deep, and 62 cm wide. A pair costs €397.

OKA V36112s

Add an accent piece

Designed with hidden storage and upholstered in an offbeat orange velvet, it has air force blue piping and doubles as a seat when you have company.

This piece is called Samena and is one of the many plush designs from global fusion brand Oka.

The 40 cm high stool has a diameter of 50 cm and costs €391.50.

Next Chenille stripe cushionW84620s

Punctuate seating with art deco elements

This chenille-black and white striped cushion. 50 cm long by 30 cm deep, will add a flourish of plush art deco styling to seating.

It costs €15.50.

The prices listed above exclude delivery.

Next Rockett St George Leopard Love velvet Starlet console table 330.50H27198s

Rock chick purrfect

Rockett St George is one of the names Irish buyers can now purchase through Next.ie.

The slim lines of its Starlet console table will amplify any room to rock star status, for its leopard print flock covering feels as good as it looks.

At just 35 cm deep, standing 75 cm high and extending to just 120 long and with an easy-to-maintain glass top, it will fit in most halls or landings and costs €330.50.

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