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Statement Patterns: Spring in Full Color

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Designing with Statement Prints

 

Spring always changes the way Maure envisions the table.

When the light softens, the windows are cracked open, and evenings stretch, it becomes natural to start reaching for pieces that feel expressive and alive. After months of deep hues and cozy texture, color and movement become necessar.

This season, our new prints feel exactly like that shift.

Fruits heavy on their branches. Florals mid-bloom. Birds caught in motion. Sealife drifting in quiet rhythm. There is energy in them, but also a story. They feel layered rather than loud.

And they are meant to be used. Passed. Lived with.

 

Let the Print Set the Mood

 

First begin with a bold print, not as decoration, but as direction.

Notice the way a citrus birchwood tray instantly warms a table or how a floral linen pattern softens everything around it. Introduce lightness into your space with winged creatures or sealife to bring a calm depth.

Let the print direct the tone of your tablescape.

Once that focal point is in place, pull back a bit with neutral ceramics, clear glassware and natural fibers to echo a single color from the pattern. The restraint is what makes the statement feel intentional.

A beautiful print needs space around it and that negative space is what makes it chic.


Hosting with Personality

 

Hosting has never been about perfection to Maure. It is about the atmosphere, that feeling when someone walks in and their eyes linger as they make their way across the room, almost getting lost in the ambience.

Sometimes it is as simple as a tray styled on a bar cart with a cluster of glasses. That one moment can shift the entire room, where a playful layer on an otherwise neutral table becomes the conversation starter without begging for it.

Spring entertaining should feel alive and slightly undone. Effortless in the way that only thoughtful design can be.


How Maure Keeps Decor Refined

 

When working with bold prints, Maure always returns to a few core instincts:

  • Repeat one color from the pattern somewhere subtle, maybe in florals or napkins.

  • Avoid competing patterns.

  • Keep metals grounded in silver, pewter, or brass tones.

  • Lean on leather in cognac, taupe, or black to anchor the color.


Pieces That Feel Collected

 

What matters most to Maure is that these prints do not feel seasonal in a disposable way. They are designed to layer into your home over time, to be brought out again and again, to mix with what you already love.

They add personality without chaos and they do not clutter your home in excess. At Maure, everything begins with that intention where pieces should feel personal, thoughtful, and beautifully lived with.

Spring just gives us permission to show a little more of it.

 

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