If you’ve been dreaming of making your home that bit homelier without having to renegotiate your rent checks, Home Centre has the answer.
The home retailer has stores across the UAE, and has just introduced a brilliant new Tribal collection, inspired by global interior trends. Pieces are influenced by tribal patterns from the Aztecs of South America to the souks of Morroco and beyond. Best of all, items start from as little as Dhs17.
Perfect for your inner-nomad, the tribal designs have been created with globe trotters in mind, with a palette of earthy tones and neutral colours at the centre.
Whether you’re looking for a monochrome rug, printed cushions or minimalistic lighting, the new collection features pieces to suit all tastes and budgets.
From a couple of new cushions to make a subtle change, to completely reimagining a room in your house, the tribal collection has all the ingredients to turn your living room, kitchen or bedroom into that dreamy boho space straight off a Pinterest board.
Home Centre, across the UAE. homecentre.com
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