'Spice Route' design trend: new products for London Design Week 2024

Design Direction: Spice Route

'Spice Route' design trend: new products for London Design Week 2024

Create the sense of journeying from east to west to some exciting vistas and far off lands: the Spice Route aesthetic is for the well-travelled individual who has collected treasures along the way, and there is a story to tell for everything. The palette includes terracotta, nutmeg and caramel, with a hint of precious metals to add shimmer.

Curious to see more? The Design Centre’s creative director, Arabella McNie, and head of pubic relations, Rebecca Gleeson, will give a design masterclass introducing this and all the other latest design directions for London Design Week 2024. Discover what’s on the radar at 12.30pm at Arte on Friday 15 March (Second Floor, Design Centre East).

Clockwise from top left: ‘Odina’ fabric, russet, Romo. ‘Selene’ wallcovering, Osborne & Little. ‘Ralph’ lamp, Eccotrading Design London. Curtains in ‘Kashan’ fabric, epices, and ‘Lazare’ fabric, terre cuite; sofa in ‘Viggo’ fabric, coquelicot, and ‘Mila’ fabric, terracotta; cushions in ‘Odin’ fabric, muscade, ‘Bolero’ fabric, beige, ‘Viggo’ fabric, coquelicot and canelle, ‘Voltaire’ fabric, coquelicot, canelle and noisette and ‘Solis’ fabric, rose ancien, all Manuel Canovas at Colefax and Fowler. ‘Quill’ wallcovering, porcupine, Schumacher. ‘Hadiqa’ fabric, terracotta, Paolo Moschino Ltd. ‘Vintage Leather’ rug borders, Crucial Trading. ‘Upham’ coffee table, Vaughan.