Welcome to the 'more is more' world of decorating, or as it's more commonly know in the business, Maximalism.
A style that embraces the all-out: beautiful colour palettes, luxurious textiles, patterns and embellishment. Maximalism is the epitome of passion, one in which Scandi-style, stripped bare and pared-back interiors have no place. Abigail Ahern guides us through the sea change in the world of interiors as the pendulum swings away from minimalism, over to our increasing desire for self-expression and optimism. Learn how to break the 'rules' of interior design, play fast and loose with different periods in a single room and have fun.
Maximalism allows you to dip into colour palettes and any decade or style, with the effect of stirring up emotions and creating a bedazzling space you'd never want to leave.
About the Author
Abigail Ahern is recognised amongst design aficionados, press and clients alike for her enchanting take on interiors. Abigail is an influential tastemaker, and has redefined the visual landscape with her unique style and bold approach. Her trendsetting designs have become synonymous with glamour, eclecticism and wit. In 2015, the Abigail Ahern own-label collection was launched. With over 100 pieces in the range, the Abigail Ahern collection is a definitive statement of Abigail's inimitable style, available to retailers for the first time.
Each seasonal collection encompasses furniture, lighting, accessories, textiles, art, sculpture and the world-famous Abigail Ahern faux flowers and plants. As well as the Abigail Ahern London store, the Abigail Ahern collection is now stocked by luxury boutiques around the world, including Selfridge's, Heal's and Terrain.
Welcome to the 'more is more' world of decorating, or as it's more commonly know in the business, Maximalism.
A style that embraces the all-out: beautiful colour palettes, luxurious textiles, patterns and embellishment. Maximalism is the epitome of passion, one in which Scandi-style, stripped bare and pared-back interiors have no place. Abigail Ahern guides us through the sea change in the world of interiors as the pendulum swings away from minimalism, over to our increasing desire for self-expression and optimism. Learn how to break the 'rules' of interior design, play fast and loose with different periods in a single room and