Marks and Spencer have done it again, with their new home range featuring neutral, floral bedding that perfectly embodies this on-trend colour scheme. As well as stocking up on the cutest planters and vases, M&S are gearing towards the spring season as we speak – and we’re so here for it.

As we’re rearing to leave the January blues behind us, many of us are probably ready for a well-needed pick-me-up and a way to give our homes a mood-boosting makeover. Well, we think that Marks and Spencer’s got it in the bag with their new range of homeware to get us through the final push of the January slump.

Here’s what we’ll be shopping from the new range.

Marks and Spencer living room

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From the best duvet covers to upgrade your bedroom ideas to the sweetest planters for your house plant ideas within the new-in items, there’s definitely a pattern that we see with the reoccurring green and blue hues, and we’re for sure a fan.

Interior experts at Hovia (opens in new tab) had predicted these colours to continuously grow as a home decor trend for 2023. We know many of us favour neutral tones, but if a pop of colour is what you’re after, they recommend that we ‘stay within the safe lines of mellow and tranquil blues and greens.’ And that’s exactly what we’re seeing in the M&S Home range (opens in new tab).

Marks and Spencer bedding set

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Thomas Høegh Reisenhus, sleep specialist and counsellor at TEMPUR (opens in new tab) chimes in the same fashion agreeing that while playing with colour is encouraged, our bedroom colour schemes should ultimately promote relaxation to help us sleep better.

‘To achieve this, we need light, airy, soothing tones; dusky pinks, soothing greens, hazy blues, and muted yellows are all ideal,’ he explains. ‘Patterns that are proven to relax the eye are perfect for bedding, however, such as floral designs and those that feature shapes with curved edges.’ The new M&S bedding could be an easy way to introduce patterns to your home.

Marks and Spencer sofa in living room

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Having spoken to M&S, they revealed that plain bedding sets have actually been performing better than design bedding, with searches up 13% in the last 10 weeks. However, they think this is the case of these purchases being replacements rather than giving into the desire to partake in dopamine decorating.

So, if you’re not looking to splurge on the best mattress just yet for a boudoir upgrade, then we think that these bedding sets are the ideal way to update a tired-looking space, especially if you’re keen to create a happy home.

Have any of these caught your fancy? We especially have our eye on the tufted floral bedding set and the funky petal planter…