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The Espresso trend channels the tones of freshly brewed coffee into home and lifestyle. Framed canvas, £90, Aureous Ceramic vase, £60, Cult Furniture Halston dining chair, £199, Cult Furniture Stoneware jar, £65, Shimu Sheepskin rug, £64.95, Lime Lace Coffee grounds poster, £5.

97, Desenio Sunset poster, £8.95, Desenio Abstract canvas art, £200, Green Lili Rustica cup, £9, Where Saints Go Hexagon side table, £74.99, Homescapes Online Wallpaper, £219, Mindthegap Shelf unit, £565, Peppermill Interiors Corduroy cushion cover, £12.



99, H&M Home Cushion, £72, Abode Living Crosby armchair, £1395, OKA Accent armchair, £449, Cult Furniture Not just a Sabrina Carpenter song (we know you’re singing it in your head as you read), this rich, bold and sophisticated trend is ideal on all accounts. If you’re a coffee fan, then you’ll love and appreciate the chocolatey hues of your favourite drink; if you’re not a coffee drinker, you’ll admire how well the hues go with richer colours within the home. Equally, when paired with natural textures like leather, stone and wood, espresso offers a sleek, chic take on a décor trend.

It’s perfect for the time of year, when you’re happy to snuggle up on the sofa, watch a film and eat whatever’s left of the tubs once full of sweets. It’s not all doom and gloom, however, for those who feel this tone is taking a turn to the dark side. For a modern feel, you can paint or upcycle a piece, like a dresser or bookshelf, in brig.

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