With a new year and decade come brand new trends, retro revivals and fresh designs; here are the hottest interior trends our editors at Sweetpea & Willow predict will take over the world of interiors in 2020.
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Inspired by dusk, Pantone’s Colour of the Year is ‘evocative of the vast and infinite evening sky’, and ‘encourages us to look beyond the obvious to expand our thinking; challenging us to think more deeply, increase our perspective and open the flow of communication.’ This immense shade is full of potential, and with its ability to brighten or calm any space or surface, it's an excellent colour to adopt this year.
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The use of natural materials, such as rattan and marble, has risen in 2019 and we predict there will be a move towards incorporating more unique natural elements and materials, such as malachite and bone, into interior spaces. From stylish, side tables to elegant, statement ornaments, there are so many options when it comes to keeping your home gorgeous and trendy. Natural elements add an organic feel to any setting, welcoming a real sense of calm and relaxation found in nature and the outdoors.
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FLUTED FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS
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Fluted furniture and furnishings are becoming increasingly popular and the possibilities are endless when it comes to adding fabulous, fluted features to interior design in the new year. A design technique viewed as an important architectural element by Ancient Greek architects, fluting gives any space an effortless sense of timeless elegance and rhythm. Fluted features are also fabulous for adding texture to any interior space.
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CURVES, SCALLOPS & SCALES
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Feminine and fun, early century curves, scallops and scales are expected to be invading homes and public spaces in 2020. These arches and scallops are characteristic of Art Deco, a style created in the 1920s and revived with a modern touch in the 80s. As we approach the new 20s, we expect to see more classic Art Deco styles given new leases of life, as well as more rounded sofas and chairs popular in the 70s occupying modern living spaces.
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This year, more homeowners will opt for more distinctive accessories for defining their homes. With a desire for relaxed and carefree settings, we imagine that we will see more playful peculiarities and abstract accents being incorporated into designs and themes that are not just visually appealing, but also practical. Make the most of the new decade and liven up your home with some fun-loving features!
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