Decor

World fashion trends do not always coincide with interior design trends. However, this year's fashion and interior design are quite interconnected. If we make a short presentation, then this year the so-called "Silent luxury" is fashionable in the interior. In other words, the emphasis is more on acquiring classic and investment objects, around which you will already build your interior. Dark wood furniture, quality fabric soft furniture are this year's trend, as well as more Instagrammable and “noisy” style rooms with accent sofas and neon light boxes.

Minimalism

Minimalism is perhaps the most durable, most profitable and most convenient style in interior design. Simplified living spaces never go out of fashion, they only strengthen their position more and more. One of the most balanced interior trends of 2024 is warm minimalism. This relaxed design style helps you think more clearly, slow down and enjoy the moment. It perfectly balances simplicity, functionality, comfort and style. 101 Copenhagen  and Urban Nature Culture  will help you here furniture and home decor, which with their opulence, but at the same time restraint, will be ideally combined with the interior with a minimalist design.

Also very fashionable this year is the Sustainable Minimalism approach, which combines aesthetic simplicity with environmental responsibility. As an emerging trend, it strives to create elegant, functional and, at the same time, environmentally conscious spaces. With a focus on reducing waste and using sustainable materials, sustainable minimalism is considered a conscious choice.

The essence of sustainable minimalism lies in valuing the concept of "less is more" and the simplification of spaces, while sustainable design contributes to the preservation of the planet and allows the creation of aesthetically pleasing spaces with environmentally friendly materials. One of the fundamental themes of the sustainable minimalism trend is the careful selection of materials used. Choosing materials with a low environmental impact, such as certified wood, bamboo, cork, recycled glass, etc. The simplicity of sustainable minimalism also extends to the arrangement of furniture and elements in the space. Reducing the number of furniture and objects creates more spacious spaces, providing a sense of lightness. The color palette is often neutral, with earth tones and natural elements  that create a sense of calm.

Illumination

Lighting is one of the most important parts of home design. The right choice of lighting gives a final and complete look to your home and interior. Here are some of the interior lighting trends that designers, buyers and media picked up and loved in the showrooms and that you can use in 2024.

The most trendy lamps of 2024 are the lamps with a matte white surface. White wraps continue to be a trend, at least for the fourth season.

As a continuation of warm minimalism, golden metallic coatings are also trendy among lampshades. In keeping with the general warming trend in furniture, there are also lamps and chandeliers made of glossy, low-gloss bronze and brass, such as the Clam lamp from 101 Copenhagen or the gold-based lamps from Message in the Bulbe.

Vintage furniture

The trend for unique vintage items is constantly growing. People are swapping mass-produced furniture for vintage furniture to add individual style to their homes, and the rise of online shopping has led to a greater awareness of conscious consumerism.

Vintage furniture trends to look out for in 2024.

 

Dark wood

Dark wood is back in fashion. Think rich walnut, mahogany and rosewood. By adding dark wood vintage furniture to your home, you can really challenge lighter colors. This is a very versatile trend and will be popular with a wide spectrum of buyers, from designers to individual home owners.

Earth tones

In contrast to our last point, earth tones will add the warmth and coziness that many buyers will want for their homes throughout 2024. Here we are looking at green, terracotta, sand, brown and beige. Colors that will typically suit the busier areas of the home, such as living rooms and dining rooms.

Combining vintage and antiques with modern objects

Adding a touch of nostalgia or history to even the most modern home will appeal to a wider range of buyers in 2024, aiming to give their space a completely different look and feel. It's a great alternative to the somewhat "uniform and modern" design trends that have been prevalent in recent years.

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