As we set our sights on the year ahead, Australian affordable furniture brand Mocka have forecast the trends they feel we’ll see across interior design in 2024.
“We’re delighted to unveil our exclusive insights into the top five interior design trends projected to revolutionise homes in the coming year,” says creative lead Kate Lewis. “These trends embody more than just design concepts; they encapsulate a fusion of creativity, functionality, and personal expression that reimagine living spaces.”
1. Refined curves: Adding playful flair to your space
In 2024 we are going to continue to see furniture and decor pieces adorned with pronounced squiggles, wave-like accents, and delightful frills that infuse energy and charm into any space, becoming the centrepiece and fostering a sense of movement.
2. Mix & Play: Unleashing your creative side
It’s time to unleash your creative side with the trend of mixing and playing with various era styles. In 2024 express your unique personality by combining elements from your favourite design eras. Whether it’s the mid-century, retro, Scandinavian, or contemporary styles, the possibilities are endless.
3. Japandi: Finding harmony in simplicity
Experience the fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics that emphasize clean lines, simplicity, and natural materials, creating serene and Zen-like environments promoting well-being and tranquillity.
4. Colour revival: Infusing life through vibrant hues
Embrace the transformative power of colour, empowering homeowners to curate personalized palettes that resonate with their style and personality, whether through bold and vibrant tones or calming neutrals.
“In 2024, we’re witnessing a delightful convergence of diverse design elements,” says Kate. “From the playful allure of refined curves to the serene harmony of Japandi, these trends offer individuals the canvas to paint their unique stories within their living spaces.”
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