Here are some examples of Top decor trends for 2023including a flashy throwback to the 1980s, an apparent preference for vibrant colors, and the advent of sustainable materials.
Designers are increasingly moving away from the neutral tones carried by hard simplicity in favor of more elegant shapes tinged with spontaneous variations for 2023, between the somber reality and the urgent demand of the imagination.
Either is an eye-catching pattern meant to celebrate diversity. On the one hand, there’s a multicolored cap that subtly carries over the ’80s movement and its flashy characteristics. On the other hand, the strict and practical lines seem to have been obtained from the modernist architecture. The use of natural, ecological and recycled materials is a value shared by influences from opposite hemispheres. Visualize the upcoming trends for 2023.
Color block in therapy mode
Pastel colors are beautiful in 2023. The rooms of the house should stick to a color-blocking treatment. The interior design uses “color therapy” to bring life as the outside horizon looks tinged with gray at the start of this winter. A color scheme in vibrant hues gives post-pandemic living spaces a healthy glow, whether it’s in the base version or the upholstery, for the entire room or just for a few humble accents. Even among connoisseurs of pastel shades like Scandinavian firms Broste Copenhagen and Hay considered, sofas are the first to come across.
Glass in all its forms
Glass is waiting to be contemplated in 2023, whether rough, tinted or neutral. Glass, which has long been relegated to the category of “obsolete” materials, now dares to impose its impressive transparency on furniture. Certified designers like Muller Van Severen at Hay bring it back to the fore both technically and aesthetically. The glass shows that it is not fragile but has an exceptional delicacy for a subtle decorative touch in pursuit of individual purity, whether used as a cabinet front or a coffee table top, along with other characteristics – companions in the decade of the eighties.
Architecture applied to pieces of furniture
More than ever, architecture is of interest to designers and is already known as a great leitmotif on a number of wall coverings. Living room furniture, in particular, takes great pleasure in displaying these lines of practical purity, linked like a building game of unyielding discipline. This surreal style is played out through the coffee table, bookcase, and console at the top, which sometimes has whimsical echoes of cult structures from architectural history. Belgian company Ethnicraft, with its latest ‘abstract’ furniture collection and a number of freely inspired pieces, perfectly embodies the expression of this important trend.