Florals for spring – ground breaking. We know it doesn’t sound like the most original home furnishing trend but hear us out...

This year, we’re taking inspiration from the impressionist movement of the 19th Century and combining it with updated shapes and styles for a look that’s current yet timeless.

The Parker Knoll Maison sofa collection does this perfectly, with their vintage inspired sofa styles and gorgeous fabric collections.

Moody Florals

Here, the Parker Knoll Maison Sofa from the Amelie collection is upholstered in a gorgeous black and blush coloured floral pattern. The contrasting colours give the feminine print a moody edge that brings the look up to date for 2018.

Parker Knoll Maison Sofa

To suit the look to your interior, keep the rest of the room neutral with blush coloured accents and complementary flower arrangements.

Taskers Tip: Artificial flowers are a fantastic alternative to fresh flowers. They’ve come such a long way in recent years, we can guarantee nobody will notice the difference!

Abstract Florals

We know a floral sofa isn’t to everyone’s taste. Instead, add a hint of the trend with abstract prints or floral accessories. We love the abstract floral print used on this Parker Knoll Maison Amelie Footstool and scatter cushion.

Parker Knoll Maison Sofa and Footstool  Parker Knoll Maison Sofa

Off-setting a floral print with a plain fabric or a modern geometric print is a great way to enjoy the trend without it taking over the whole room.

Floral Accents

The easiest way to try out a new interior trend is always with accessories. Home accessories are relatively inexpensive so you don't need to worry if no longer like them a few months or years down the line.

These beautiful floral prints look fantastic mixed and matched or paired with block colour counterparts. Shop our full range of scatter cushions online here.

Floral scatter cushions

We would love to see your take on florals this spring. Don't forget to use the hashtag #TaskersHome when sharing your photos on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.