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Embrace autumn at Indigo Living

The Fall/ Winter 2018 Collection and kids collection have launched at their UAE stores.

Indigo Living, one of Dubai’s upscale home furnishing and interior companies today launched its 2018 Fall/ Winter home and kids collection across all its stores in the UAE – after recently opening its biggest store at Al Wasl, Dubai.

The new F/W collection has four distinct looks that are united in their sophistication, livability and touches of luxury—but with each offering a unique design point of view. From the Hollywood Hills charm of Fall Woods and new-age monochrome of Blackout, to the patterned layered details of Gold Play and brass accents of Golden Nights, each style story opens up a world of possibilities for spaces of any size.

Indigo Living has also launched their Indigo Kids F/W 18 environmentally friendly collection for tot to tweens. Their safe and imaginative designs can fit into any child’s bedroom and encourages learning, play, peace and comfort.


This season’s luxurious styles are:
Fall Woods: Taking cues from the iconic Californian landscapes, the Fall Woods trend echoes the comfort and style of timeless Hollywood hideaways. Neutral soft furnishings and generous area rugs create a canvas for refreshing retro touches and stunning focal points. Casual yet contemporary put comfort front and centre—welcoming guests into a space that offers a sophisticated and social interior dynamic.

Gold Play: Magnificent, opulent and at the same time, crisp, clean and considered, the Gold Play trend is all about sophistication and romance. The circular silhouettes and a host of cylindrical lamps of various heights create a flow of energy and light. Accessories also take heed of the full-circle effect adding to the overall aesthetic.

Golden Nights: Embracing shorter days, the inky midnight hues of the Golden Nights trend are contrasted with brass and gold accents to create a look that shimmers and shines all season. Although it makes a bold statement, this look is still effortlessly inviting.
Blackout: The Blackout trend pushes the minimalist envelope to create an ultra-zen look with dynamic, layered and spectacular assortment of textures, patterns and finishes. Colour blocking is brought to life through a combination of textural finishes.

www.indigo-living.com

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