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Design trends 2024: back to nature

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Throughout 2024, and on the verge of the Design Week, it seems there is no end to the new trends in interior décor. According to Klarna and Archiproducts, one of the leading online platforms for design and architecture, interior home furnishings find themselves this year immersed in a journey back to their natural roots, with an unprecedented blend of organic elements and design elegance. According to the report, the trends of 2024 delineate a return to nature, embracing organic forms and natural materials that exude an atmosphere of comfort and fluidity within domestic environments. The use of eco-friendly materials reflects a growing commitment to planetary safeguarding, also signaling that the same attention to sustainability that has animated sectors like fashion and automotive possesses an even more pronounced momentum in an industry dominated by materials such as wood, glass, plastic, and metal.

The color palette pays homage to nature: alongside the sophisticated “Peach Fuzz” by Pantone, the 2024 color trends for interiors embrace sage green and neutral tones such as beige and gray, which bring warmth to domestic spaces. While macro-trends like that of Scandinavian design, usually very minimalist, evolve towards bolder directions, adorned with new touches of color that enliven its rigor. Among the most popular home accessories are rugs and cushions, closely followed by colorful vases in glass and ceramics – especially considering the incredible rise of the tablescaping trend. Another element that Archiproducts highlighted in the report is the growing influence of social media and the speeding up of trends – a situation that in a world like that of design, so focused on the durability of products, cannot sit well. For the report, it is crucial to distinguish between what is authentic and what is ephemeral, finding a balance between current trends and a personal and enduring style.

Attempting to clarify what this balance between trend and a more timeless style means, Archiproducts has selected a Top 10 of items that represent the main trends indicated in the report but also represent pillars of design that will maintain their beauty for decades to come. Among these are the pendant lamp PARENTESI BY FLOS, the LED table lamp LUMIERE NUANCES BY FOSCARINI, the ceramic coating MOU BY 41zero42, the fabric armchair with armrests VISIONNAIRE BY SHIBARI, the porcelain stoneware flooring MEWS GREEN BY MUTINA, the modular leather sofa COLLE BY NATUZZI ITALIA, the striped wool rug GIRO PEACH BY GAN, the rectangular brass table FOLIO BY DE CASTELLI, the Mongolian fur armchair DUE PIÙ BY ACERBIS, and the aluminum and porcelain handle CRISALIDE BY Dnd.

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