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Main Interior Design Trends We'll See Everywhere in 2023
By 2023, designers are gradually moving away from neutral tones supported by harsh minimalism in favor of more defined silhouettes with random variations. Either contrasting design, but decisively aiming to welcome diversity. On one hand, chromatic maximalism softly picks up the 80s trend and their extravagant characteristics. On the other hand, strict and functional lines seem to be inherited from modernist architecture. Influences on opposites still surround a common value: the use of sustainable and recycled materials. Looking back at images — trends that will shape 2023.
Color Block in Therapy Mode
PinterestIn 2023, pastel shades look great. This is a color block therapeutic tool that dominates home rooms. Since the external horizon seems to be painted gray at the start of this winter season, interiors rely on color therapy to decorate life. Whether basic or upholstered, for a full look or small accents, the chromatic palette of bright shades adds a healthy shine after pandemic home interiors. Sofas were first to feel this, even among specialists in pastel tones like Scandinavian brands Broste Copenhagen and Hay. In their footsteps, decorative furniture, even if small, plays the same tune.
Glass in All Its Forms
PinterestWith stripes or thermally treated, painted or neutral, in 2023 glass simply waits to be admired. For a long time it was categorized as 'obsolete' material, but glass again dares to impose its elegant transparency on furniture. Technically and aesthetically, true designers such as Muller Van Severen at Hay are bringing it to the forefront. In cabinet door or coffee table top versions, accompanied by other 80s-style features, glass proves it's not fragile but incredibly elegant to highlight décor in search of unique cleanliness.
Plastic Wall Lamp Is Essential for Decorating Walls
PinterestYear after year, wall lamps designed by creators strive to appear more essential in interiors. For upcoming seasons, technology is used based on authenticity enhanced with modernity. Wall lamps made from gypsum or ceramics celebrate the beauty of gesture and processed material, showing increasingly graphic forms painted in purity, strengthened by the whiteness of the used material.
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