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23rd March 2022
08:00am GMT

Not inspired by the hustle and bustle of big cities, the Grandmillennial style, much like the Cottagecore trend before it, is more about rural charm and quiet places to escape and ponder.
Think handcrafted ceramics, rustic basketry, traditional textile crafts, and natural tones with plenty of greens, pinks and butter yellows.
The Grandmillennial fan wants to embrace natural materials and traditional patterns, such as plaids and ginghams, along with illustrative botanicals, and playful ditsy
Think picnics on gingham blankets and spending our days drinking tea in a traditional, homely kitchen, this pretty much sums up the vibe of the Grandmillennial – and we want our homes to reflect this soothing, calm existence now.
The Grandmillennial style is all about that wholesome life, and finding calm in the simpler things, and we will be racing to Penneys to stock up on some gingham cushions, floral-patterned crockery and rattan everything.
How adorable is this vase and cake stand? Perfect for all the tea parties you'll be hosting, of course.
We are also all sorts of obsessed with everything gingham, and this cushion ticks every box:
We bet this rattan table lamp will be flying off the shelves:
And this vase is perfect for displaying whimsical displays of wildflowers – pure granny style:
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