How to make 2023’s biggest interiors trend work in your home

Plus: Get ready for a 1970s-style comeback and why Americans believe the British are naturally smarter
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Tuesday March 21 2023

After many decades of being judged utilitarian and bland (see the print on Tube-carriage floors), terrazzo has been steadily reappearing as kitchen worktops, bathrooms and everything in between. And far from being a ‘poor man’s marble’, it is fashion-forward, de rigueur in many a modish address.

When Soho House Manchester opens later this year, it will feature a rooftop pool with an emerald terrazzo-style patio that looks like borderline crazy paving; almost as jazzy is the version at 180 Corner, the restaurant at 180 The Strand. Then there’s the suitably creamy polished Palladiana at Soho joint Milk Beach… the list goes on.

Find out how the revival began before uncovering how you can make this year's most exciting interiors trend work in your home.

Plus, discover why 1970s style is enjoying a comeback and learn why Americans associate the British accent with intelligence.

Enjoy!

James, Lifestyle Team

 
 

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How to make 2023’s biggest interiors trend work in your home

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