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ToggleInterior Design Trends 2023 – New year means new resolutions, new goals, but it also means a new set of trends for the Interior Design world.
Our personal lives may need a bit of refreshing but our homes deserve the same kind of attention.
We have looked into our crystal ball and gathered the top 10 Interior Design Trends for 2023. Here’s what is going to be big:
Take a look at Helsinki Lamp designed by Creativemary
Take a look at Horizon Sideboard designed by Malabar
Each year, color company Pantone selects a Color of the Year inspired by trends in society, culture, travel, and more. This year: Classic Blue. Described by Pantone as “A timeless and enduring blue hue elegant in its simplicity”, this color looks good on a upholstered bed headboard, lighting pieces, sofas or even a wall.
Curvy shapes are taking form as furniture. Upholstered pieces like sofas and chairs are being redefined in undulating, and sometimes asymmetrical, designs that feel inspired by decor from the ’70s.
Take a look at Peggy Sofa designed by Ottiu
Take a look at Swanson Sofa by Ottiu
Monochromatic does not have to be pale. Colors like Aubergine, Kelly Green, or even Pantone’s color of the year Classic Blue can evoke monochromatic in a daring way, reflecting personality and elegance.
Also neutrals will be replaced by warm colors, saturated hues, jewel and earth tones such as chocolate brown, wine, olive green and yellow ochre.
Take a look at Jeane Sofa by Ottiu
Take a look at Louis Armchair by Ottiu
The numer one rule to this trend is that there aren’t any rules. Pattern, especially layered patterns are becoming more prevalent on furniture.
This trend incites more drama and style to any room.
Take a look at Templo Cabinet by Malabar
Take a look at Angel Dining Chair by Ottiu
Take a look at Hamilton Floor Lamp by Wood Tailors Club
Take a look at George Dining Chair by Wood Tailors Club
Whether in chairs, tables, or lighting, rattan it is the perfect layer to balance modern and traditional style.
This trend leans towards a more sophisticated, European-inspired look. German and Italian influences can be found in tilted armchairs sofas, knife-edge welts, metal legs, and more.
Take a look at Eero Armchair by Porus Studio
Take a look at Hines Cabinet by Porus Studio
The world of fine art, craft and design are on a collision course. Designers are going into fine art practices, making sculptural furniture objects.
Take a look at Antler Head Mount by Malabar
Take a look at Hines Cabinet by Porus Studio
When comfiness and elegance meet, the result is upholstered beds.
Upholstered headboards give a certain panache and flair to your bedroom, making a luxurious statement.
Take a look at Valerie Bed designed by Ottiu
Geometrical patterns are becoming so popular that you can find them on everything–wallpaper, sofas, bedding, art, floors, light fixtures, and other decor. 2020 is all about geometric balance. This type of pattern makes a bold statement.
Take a look at Boulder Dining Table by Porus Studio
Take a look at Jayne Armchair by Ottiu
This trend is not everyone’s cup of tea but it reflects luxury and comfort better than any other trend. The color options are wider than ever and the possibilities for Velvet furniture, endless.
Take a look at Hedy Sofa and Donna Ottoman by Ottiu
Take a look at Colette Stool by Ottiu
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