Wackly Lines are the new interior motif – plus other trends to know

Wackly Lines are the new interior motif - plus other trends to know

There is a new pattern in the inner scene. Yes, the scallop's scale has combined with the strip and produced a love child: the shaky line. This fresh shoot on the traditional motif is in collections from colors of Arley – the brand, which was founded by Louisa Tratavos, which only executes checks and stripes – to the cult label Dado Atelier.

Home Office with patterned armchair and desk.

From left: House of Hackney Artist's Stripe in Laurustine & Galaxias; Dunelms Beatrice cuddly chair; and Maison Flaneur -Placemats

Try for the walls Ric Rac Bubblegum One by Samantha Todhunter for Bert & May (£ 126 Pro box) or House of Hackney's new artist stripes (£ 195 a roll), who imitated shaky hands, and for the table, Maison Flaneur's Glossy Wiggle & Stripe and Stripe (£ 120: Six). Do you want more of a statement? The best Wiggly stripe armchair of spring is Dunelms Beatrice Wiggle cuddly chair (£ 399). The strip no longer looks so square.

Collage of women's fashion with Daisy prints and jackets.

From left: Sandros Daisy -Jeans; on the catwalk of Gucci and Burberry; Daisy jeans in Milan; and Guccis daring

Fresh like a daisy!

Flowers for spring? Refraction – especially when the flowers are a daisy. Yes, the humble Bellis Staud is no longer just for the production of head garlands. Instead, it is a fashion toy. A growing trend in the recent round of the shows, daisies in jeans, coats and even box -shaped rock suits was a great news with the street style set. Thanks to Burberry, to which a Daisy Print trench in its latest collection and Gucci, contained the home of the Daisy suit, also contains it in the shops. Those without Gucci budget should set out for Vinted and Vestiaire, where Sandros Daisy -Jeans (a relic in fashion conditions) are waiting to be selected.

Collage of three book envelopes: 1984 Julia, call me Ishmaelle and Gatsby.

Gender -specific lit is a hit

News just in: Your favorite fiction figure can stand for a gender -specific remake with novel authors who reinterpret familiar stories from the perspective of women. Always asked how f Scott Fitzgerald's The big gatsby Would Jay Gatsby and Nick Carraway be over? Well, Jane Crowther answers exactly this question in her novel Gatsby (Borough Press £ 16.99, Out April 10). “Updating a classic gives him immediacy,” says Crowther about her reinterpretation. “Gender -specific flipper enables even more fascinating research.” See also Name me Ishmaelle by Xiaolu Guo (Chatto & Windus £ 18.99, out on Thursday) – Deborah Levy is a fan – in that Moby-thickThe tour is now a woman. There is also Julia By Sandra Newman (Granta £ 18.99): George Orwell's 1984 From Julia's point of view, which is now off. In the meantime we are on TV for a return to Camp Green Lake – yes, Disney+ has Green Ligit a restart of the hit film from 2003 HolesBased on the 1998 novel with a group of young women in the leading roles. Grab your shovels and grave.

Collage of chess games and a bottle of whiskey.

Clockwise from top left: a chess that was determined by the jewelry designer Ellie Mercer; Alexandra and Andrea Botez; And the Milos Board from TCS Studio

Meet them in the chess bar!

Forget that the cozy little wine bar or the gastropub that has just opened around the corner is the hottest place where you can hang out is a chess. In the New Guards Bar and Lounge in the Owo Raffles Hotel on Whitehall, guests can drink Balvenie Whiskey while playing chess with a set of the jewelry designer Ellie Mercer. If you like the board so much that you want to buy it, it can be for cool £ 1,650. Don't you want to take out a mortgage? We recommend the Olive Green Milos Board from TCS Studio (£ 350, TheConranshop.com), handmade in Greece. For more inspiration, follow the chess sisters Alexandra and Andrea Botez, who have more than a million followers on YouTube and Twitch, where they can play them. Or spend an evening in the chess boards in the Hotel Cowley Manor Experimental near Cheltenham, where the playroom overlooks the extensive lawn areas. Chess matt!

Additional words: Karen Dacre, Hannah Connolly, Hannah Evans, Katrina Burroughs, Richard Gray. Photos: Getty Images, Alamy

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