Silver Rabbit Interior Design

Silver Rabbit Interior Design We make the space you aspire to, a reality.

28/05/2026

Our homes are often shaped by far more than what we find beautiful.

Sometimes, we are drawn to certain colours, patterns, textures, or details because they feel familiar — because they quietly connect us to a memory, a childhood place, or a part of ourselves that once felt safe, creative, or understood.

Your personal style does not need to be explained away. It does not need to follow a trend or make sense to everyone else. When chosen with care, the things you love can become a deeply meaningful part of how your home holds you.

A beautiful interior is not only about refinement. It is also about recognition — seeing yourself reflected in the spaces you live in.

What does home bring you back to?

Chinoiserie is timeless — but often misunderstood.Originally emerging in 17th–18th century Europe, Chinoiserie was inspi...
25/05/2026

Chinoiserie is timeless — but often misunderstood.
Originally emerging in 17th–18th century Europe, Chinoiserie was inspired by Chinese art, craftsmanship, and philosophy. It was never meant to be an exact representation of Chinese design, but rather an interpretation shaped through cultural exchange.
What continues to make it relevant today is not trend or ornamentation alone — but the enduring principles behind it:
• harmony
• storytelling
• reverence for nature
• intricate craftsmanship
In modern interiors, Chinoiserie works best when approached thoughtfully:
— as a reference, not a theme
— layered with restraint
— balanced with authenticity and artisan-made pieces
Good design evolves through influence, appreciation, and understanding. Chinoiserie remains a reminder of the lasting impact Chinese artistry has had on global design history.

21/05/2026

Site visit days are where ideas meet reality. 🧱
Spent the day on-site reviewing progress, surrounded by bricks, cement, and scaffolding — the bones of something taking shape. We met with the client to walk through a few design changes, making sure every detail still aligns with the vision.
These moments matter: refining, adjusting, and collaborating in real time to get it right.

Luxury in interior design is often misunderstood as accumulation—more furniture, more detail, more shine. But true luxur...
18/05/2026

Luxury in interior design is often misunderstood as accumulation—more furniture, more detail, more shine. But true luxury is quieter than that. It lives in the space between things, in the way light moves through a room, in how proportions feel without being explained.

For us, luxury is memory—spaces that feel lived in, even when they are new. It is restraint—the discipline to remove what does not serve the experience. And it is proportion—the invisible harmony that makes a room feel effortless rather than designed.

When these three elements come together, a space stops trying to impress and starts to feel right.

Luxury isn’t more — it’s memory, restraint, and proportion.

Do you agree?

14/05/2026

We had the pleasure of attending the Hertex Autumn/Winter launch, where the latest collections and the inspiration behind them were unveiled.
This season leans into warmth and depth, with a refined colour palette featuring Ecru, Nutshell, Burgundy and Petrol Blue — and notably, a move away from the cooler greys of previous years.
In textiles, boucle still holds its place, but we’re seeing a clear shift toward fabrics with a drier handle, bringing a more tailored and contemporary feel.
Materiality is equally exciting, with finishes like travertine, darker stained woods and frosted glass taking centre stage — adding richness and subtle texture to interiors.
On the furniture front, modular designs continue to dominate for their versatility, while soft, curved silhouettes are making a strong statement — extending beautifully into outdoor spaces as well.
A thoughtful, tactile season ahead — and we’re here for it.

What makes a home truly timeless?It’s not the furniture.Not the trends.Not how “perfect” it looks.It’s something quieter...
11/05/2026

What makes a home truly timeless?
It’s not the furniture.
Not the trends.
Not how “perfect” it looks.
It’s something quieter…
Something you feel before you can explain it.
Depth.
The layering of texture, contrast, and light.
The balance between calm and interest.
The kind of space that doesn’t try too hard — but stays with you.
Because decoration fills a space…
but depth creates a feeling.
Save this for your next redesign.
Follow for interiors that feel as good as they look.

07/05/2026

Mixing design styles doesn’t have to feel chaotic — when done intentionally, it creates depth and personality.
By anchoring the colour palette, varying pattern scale, balancing organic and geometric forms, and repeating key elements, seemingly different influences can sit comfortably together. From Jacobean florals and tartans to African geometrics and leopard prints, thoughtful layering allows a space to feel collected rather than conflicted.
Because great interiors aren’t built from one style — they’re composed through storytelling.
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30/04/2026

Local heritage can be woven into contemporary interiors in subtle but powerful ways.
From the quiet strength of leopard and the graphic rhythm of zebra, to the elegance of proteas and the bold geometry inspired by traditional African textiles, these patterns connect interiors to place, culture, and landscape. When layered thoughtfully, they don’t feel themed — they feel authentic.
Great design tells the story of who and where we are.
Follow for more fabric and pattern insights.

Design trends rarely appear out of nowhere.What we often call a “new” trend is actually a reinterpretation of something ...
27/04/2026

Design trends rarely appear out of nowhere.
What we often call a “new” trend is actually a reinterpretation of something that came before — a revival of materials, forms, or ideas that once shaped how we lived.
Curved furniture echoes the 1970s.
Art Deco geometry resurfaces in lighting and detailing.
Natural materials return as we search for calm and authenticity in our spaces.
Design moves in cycles. But it’s not only about history.
Trends are also shaped by nostalgia — the emotional pull toward things that feel familiar, comforting, or meaningful.
So perhaps the goal for designers isn’t to ignore trends entirely.
It’s to trace them.
To understand where they came from, why they resonate now, and how they should evolve.
Because thoughtful design doesn’t simply copy what’s popular.
It interprets the past and translates it for the present.
Agree or disagree?

23/04/2026

Stripes may seem simple, but the type of stripe you choose can completely change the mood of a space.
From classic stripes to bold cabana stripes, textured dobby weaves, and heritage ticking stripes, each brings a different scale, texture, and visual rhythm to interiors. Understanding these nuances allows you to layer pattern with intention rather than guesswork.
Follow for more fabric and pattern breakdowns.

Luxury often means less — not more.For decades, luxury interiors were defined by abundance.More finishes. More decoratio...
20/04/2026

Luxury often means less — not more.
For decades, luxury interiors were defined by abundance.
More finishes. More decoration. More objects.
But the most refined spaces today follow a different principle: intentional restraint.
True luxury isn’t about filling a room.
It’s about creating space for materials, light, and craftsmanship to speak.
One sculptural object instead of a crowded shelf.
Breathing room instead of visual noise.
When every element has purpose, a space feels calm, confident, and effortless.
And that’s what modern luxury really is: editing, not adding.
What does luxury mean to you in a space?

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