Why Grannycore is the new lockdown home trend we can’t get enough of
A rush on chintz, doilies and tea sets is all part of a bid to make our homes as cosy and familiar-feeling as possible
When it comes to interiors, cosy nostalgia is in
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You know you’ve become totally ancient when an evening with the sofa and a primetime drama feels like a big night. Blame the pandemic (what else?) – aka the Great Acceleration – which, over the course of one very long year, has fast-forwarded the ageing process, stealthily converting us into one big pipe-and-slipper brigade. Admit it, who isn’t spending all day in their slippers and shawl, turning down events that might require a change into ‘real’ clothing? Whose skin, hair and body hasn’t aged at warp speed? Who hasn’t started to resemble their parents in shape and weight after a year of quiet hobbies; moving less, sitting more and eating absolutely everything in sight?
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