

3 decor trends that are catching on
At the Paris fair "Maison et Objet" there was a lot to see, but not much new. Why I like it and why it's not too late to get yourself a trendy piece.
1. chunky design: the more mass, the better.
What the sneaker with a chunky sole is to fashion, the coffee table with chunky legs is to furniture. One like that of designer Hamilton Conte. His coffee table is a colossus of wood. In my eyes, it is more like an architectural work of art and makes a powerful impression. For this very reason, its silhouette is probably no exception.
Even chunky designs like the lamp from Maison de Vacances do away with minimalism. Why shouldn't a table lamp come with an elephant foot base either? In any case, the brand is more likely to accent the room with it than with a tiny sparkle.
2. color blocking: dissimilar but complementary
Because I don't like to choose just one color, color blocking seems like a good compromise. The candles from Broste Copenhagen even combine rich and pastel tones with each other. This makes the wax figures something special.
Sophie Lou Jacobsen 's cocktail glass also proves how well two mismatched colors can blend together. Even more so when the material shows through.
3. bodyshape design: adaptable shapes.
Regardless of what I see in the shape, the designs are one thing above all: easy to integrate into interiors. With their curves, the decorative body shapes just nestle into their surroundings and instantly make the space feel more alive.
Because of such advantages, the trends in home accessories and furniture will certainly remain current for a while. So it's high time to embrace one of the hottest decor trends. The novelties shown are not yet available - but their chunky, multicolored or curvy harbingers are.
Like a cheerleader, I love celebrating good design and bringing you closer to everything furniture- and interior design- related. I regularly curate simple yet sophisticated interior ideas, report on trends and interview creative minds about their work.
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