Design Trends of the Moment : Yay or Nay?
In the ever-evolving world of interior design, trends can be as fleeting as they are exciting. With new styles emerging all the time, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by what’s in vogue. To help you navigate the sea of trends, we’re breaking down some of the hottest design movements of the moment—are they a yay or nay for your space?
Earthy Tones
Yay: Earthy tones like mushroom and sage green are having a major moment. These colours create a serene, grounding atmosphere and work well with various materials, from natural woods to lush textiles. They’re perfect for creating a cozy, inviting space that feels like a true retreat and can be incorporated into the bedroom with our Juno Slipcover.
Yay: Our cloud sofas are all about comfort and luxury. With their plush, overstuffed cushions and sink-in appeal, they offer an unparalleled level of relaxation. Ideal for creating a cozy living space, these sofas invite you to curl up and stay a while. They also make a stylish statement with their soft, inviting shapes.
Nay: If clean lines and structure are your jam, then the call of our plush cloudy feather cushions may not be inviting to you at all, perhaps a few accent chairs, such as our Isla or Wingback Armchairs will create a ‘statement sofa’ look that works for you.
Vintage Revival
Yay: The vintage revival trend adds charm and character to any home. Incorporating retro pieces or reimagining classic designs like our Cabriole, Royale Wingback or Esther tub chair can give your space a unique touch and a sense of history. It’s a great way to create a personalised, eclectic atmosphere.
Nay: Additionally, integrating vintage items with contemporary decor can be challenging and may require careful curation.
Maximalism
Yay: Colourful cushion covers, like our cloud cushion range are a fantastic way to introduce playful elements into your decor. These vibrant accents can instantly refresh a sofa or bed, offering a pop of colour and pattern without a major overhaul. They’re also an affordable way to experiment with new trends.