The Worm Stories Fermob Trends 2021 - It's Heating Up! Fermob Trends 2021 - It's Heating Up! The trending colours and collections for June - August Heather Isbister 24 June 2021 Email Print Comment (0) Summer is here, and just like the weather the Fermob colour palette is getting hot hot hot! Stunning shades such as Chilli and Capucine embody this spicy trend and allow you to create a dynamic and fun outdoor space. Combine sunset shades to create a bright and colourful scheme, or use a single colour, such as the smokey Chilli, for a more pared back look. Of course, we would recommend accenting with Honey to bring the sunshine! Complement the furniture with summery accessorise such as trivets, trays and scatter cushions. Colours in this trend... Accent with... Inspiration... Lorette in Red Ochre Terazza Planter in Capucine Large Balad Lamp, Medium Balad Lamp and Mini Balad Lamps in Red Ochre Pieces we love.... To us, Summer is all about lounging and relaxing in the afternoon summer sunshine, so these colours are perfect for a lounge set, such as the Luxembourg. If you only want to use one colour, you could spice up your furniture by chosing different chair styles. As long as they're a similar height and style, you're good to go! We like using the Rythmic, Stripe, Bellevie and Surprising together. What are your thoughts on this fiery Fermob Palette? Would you mix and match, or stay traditional? Let us know in the comments! Take a look at all upcoming Fermob Trends here >>> Comments Leave a comment Please note, comments must be approved before they are published. Your email address will not be published. Follow Us Instagram Facebook You Tube Previous Posts #30DaysWild Creating fat cakes for garden birds - Angela's recipe Fermob Colour Trends Fermob Trends 2024 - Autumn Poetry Garden Gifts 12 Luxurious Garden Gift Themes Gifts Garden Gifts to make their Christmas Special How to Decorating the Christmas Table with Bunny Guinness Outdoor Furniture Fermob Trends 2024 - Autumn Poetry Press Decorating the Christmas Table with Bunny Guinness Rants Nottingham Street Artist Soz Mate Brings Colour to Derby Street choosing a selection results in a full page refresh