The article below from Vogue magazine looks at what’s in and what’s out for interiors in 2024. Some interesting views: https://www.vogue.com/article/interior-design-trends-2024
and how Interior trends in 2024 from Rug Art apply in this context.
The more notable extracts as follows
Yet, in 2024, the worlds of interior design and fashion are more intertwined than ever. When Vogue asked 16 of the world’s best decorators what interior design trends they were seeing in the homes of their au courant clients, one off-the-runway term kept coming up: quiet luxury
Quiet Luxury
How does quiet luxury manifest itself in our homes, exactly? “In the same way a ‘quiet luxury’ wardrobe is assembled, within design, there will be a continued emphasis on classic, investment pieces that you can build a room around,” says Jake Arnold, whose clients include Chrissy Teigen and Katy Perry.
Here we suggest Jan Kath’s Boro 10 as representing quiet luxury.
We’ve all had it with stage set interiors, with wafer-thin bricks and uncomfortable furniture designed to look good only in an image,” says Vicky Charles of Charles & Co. The cherry red seen on sweaters everywhere this winter may see a surge within our domestic spaces as well: “Red dominated the fashion scene in 2023, and I see that spilling over into interiors,” says Joy Moyler. “I’m ready for it.” Perhaps ‘The Night’ by Vartian
We can also wave goodbye to fast furniture—unsurprising given that more often than not, it just ends up discarded on a curb. Yet, perhaps Jeremiah Brent best sums up the biggest design mistake one can make: ignoring your taste for what you think should be your taste. “When design is personalized, it’s timeless,” he says. “Interiors are about your story, how you live, and what you love. My home is a myriad of phases and references I’ve fallen in love with at different times.”
Or has Love Lied?.........Love has lied by Vartian
This is a forever tenet for our studio, but in the same way a “quiet luxury” wardrobe is assembled, within design, there will be a continued emphasis on classic, investment pieces that you can build a room around.
The trend sparked by the TV show Succession and an overdose of blingy luxury streetwear will continue infiltrating home design. Luxurious, soft, textured fabrics, warm rich woods, and quieter patterns for large furniture will reign supreme. It’s not surprising that sophisticated brands like Hermès have continued to do well, while some of the flashier luxury brands have suffered a bit of late. –Timothy Corrigan
Sophisticated brands like the Alicia Gimeno collaboration with Knots Rugs
Subiksha…..by Knots Rugs
Although always classic in my book, geometric patterns like window panes and stripes are very on trend right now. It’s timeless, simple, and easy. I especially love these patterns when used in a blue-and-white color palette. –Mark D. Sikes
Like..
‘Balance & Composure by Knots Rugs
Marble Accessories
The final trend I’m loving currently is the use of stone or marble furniture and accessories. Whether it’s a marble coaster or tray—or even an entire coffee table like our Sur Coffee Table—I think going beyond what’s expected in terms of material will really give your home personality. –Jenni Kayne
Nothing like Quartz by Jan Kath…….for impact
Until next time…………………
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