Introducing Our English Garden Trend

Introducing Our English Garden Trend - DUSK

Say hello to English Garden, our cottagecore-inspired trend with fresh florals, soft textures, and gingham charm. 

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There’s something special about spring - the first flowers starting to bloom, the days getting longer, and that excited feeling in the air. Inspired by all things fresh, floral, and wonderfully nostalgic, our English Garden trend invites you to bring the joy of spring into every corner of your home. Think cottagecore charm, vintage-inspired textures, and colours drawn from nature.

From ditsy florals to classic gingham, this collection is all about mixing soft hues with timeless patterns to create a space that feels effortlessly you. Whether you’re dreaming of a relaxed bedroom retreat, a charming living area, or a dining space ready for springtime entertaining, English Garden has everything you need to refresh your home with character and comfort. Here’s how to bring the look to life in every room…

A breath of fresh air for your bedroom

If you’re looking to turn your home into a country escape, then combining different textures, patterns, and colours is a great way to do it. With stripes, frills, and gingham galore, you can create a cosy and inviting bed that you’ll love jumping into.

Ditsy florals never go out of style, so for our English Garden trend, we’ve introduced three new printed bedding designs on a soft 100% cotton fabric - Sofia, Eleanor, and Corrine duvet sets. All three duvet covers are designed with a versatile reversible pattern, so you get two options in one! For example, our Eleanor bedding set combines soft florals on one side with timeless stripes on the reverse.

For a layered, luxury look, pair your bedding with the Rome Velvet Greek Matelassé bedspread and cushions in our soft Basil colourway. It’s perfect for adding that touch of depth and warmth, especially when styled with one of our bestselling beds.

Pretty in pink

We’re officially tickled pink with this trend! Ranging from blush pink to rose, we’ve introduced various shades across some of our bedroom best sellers - Portofino and Faro duvet covers. Plus, our Wiltshire ottoman storage bed brings the bedroom look together in a stunning mauve colour.

Design your luxury living room

The heart of any home, your living space deserves a spring refresh too. If you’re looking for a bold change in your home, why not brighten up your living room with a new sofa set? To remain on trend, embrace the classy stripes of our Sicily collection. Available in a 3 seater sofa, 2 seater sofa, armchair and pouffe, you can easily create a cohesive look in your living room with matching furniture items. 

Opt for deep wooden furniture for a luxurious contrast to the space. Our Elena collection is designed from solid wood and veneer, giving it superior durability and a deluxe feel. The mix of textures (think velvet cushions, knitted throws, and rustic wood) is what brings the English Garden look together.

Simple touches to refresh your table

Spring and summer are the perfect seasons to bring friends and family together around the dinner table. As the evenings are lighter and the weather is (hopefully) better, organising dinner parties is all the more enjoyable! To impress your guests, there are small changes you can make to your dining room to bring the space together.

Gingham is having a moment, and our Gabriella table linen is here for it. Woven from durable, yarn-dyed cotton, this set is perfect for everything from casual breakfasts to garden party dinners. Pair with our Mira Scalloped Dinnerware, including the matching cake stand, and your spring table is instantly elevated.

This is one of those “small change, big impact” updates. No need to overhaul your furniture, just layer in soft textures, patterned linens, and a few fresh flowers, and suddenly your dining space feels brand new.

Beautify your bathroom 

A quick way to bring the English Garden feel into your bathroom? Colour. Our fluffy Rhodes towels are now available in a soft new pink, adding just the right amount of spring charm. They’re spun from heavyweight 550gsm cotton, so they’re not just pretty; they’re super absorbent, quick-drying, and seriously soft.

Style the trend your way

The English Garden look is all about balance - layering patterns, playing with soft colour contrasts, and adding a little whimsy wherever you can. From a ruffled edge pillow to a simple striped chair, it’s about creating a space that feels thoughtful but lived-in.

Our top tip is to not overthink it! Mix florals with gingham. Pair pinks and greens. Add a velvet cushion here, a rattan basket there. Let your personality shine. Ready to bring the English Garden look home? Shop the full trend now and discover everything you need to refresh your space.

FAQs

What is cottagecore?

Cottagecore is all about embracing a slower pace of life and bringing a sense of countryside charm into your home. Think ditsy florals, ruffled bedding, natural wood furniture, and vintage-inspired details. It’s cosy, romantic, and rooted in nature, perfect for anyone who loves a lived-in, nostalgic feel.

What is biophilic design?

Biophilic design is about connecting your home with the great outdoors and creating a natural sanctuary. You can do this through soft green tones, botanical prints, natural materials like wood and cotton, and of course, plenty of plants. Whether you go big with real greenery or start small with floral cushions, it’s a simple way to create a calming, natural space.

What colours work well in a spring-inspired interior?

Spring interiors are all about fresh, uplifting colours. Think soft greens, pale pinks, gentle neutrals, and pops of floral prints. These shades help to bring light into your space and reflect the colours of the season, ideal for brightening things up after a long winter.

How do I add florals to my home without it feeling too much?

Balance is key. If you’ve got floral bedding or curtains, keep the rest of the room pared-back with solid colours and neutral tones. Alternatively, use floral accessories like cushions, throws, or artwork to add a subtle hint without overwhelming the space.