As the saying goes, fashions come and go but style is eternal. The phrase is often attributed to Yves Saint Laurent, who was probably worth listening to on such matters. Away from the catwalk, fashion and style are just as relevant in our homes, and for many people, it begins in the kitchen.
Kitsch Kitchen?
Recent years have seen Rural French revivals, Shabby Chic, Modern Urban Steampunk and everything in between. See what I mean about fashion? There’s currently a fairly widespread lean towards sleek, clean lines and a generally uncluttered appearance, but hey; come late 2016, we could be all seeking out Scandi/Moroccan fusion fridges and artfully distressed dishwashers.
So that’s fashion. But true style? Harder to define …