Shopping is no longer confined to traditional fashion and technology items. Consumers are constantly on the lookout for new products that combine aesthetics and well-being.
Decoration, through objects and other elements, is transforming the home and living market, boosting online sales and completely reshaping buyer behaviour. Discover the trends for you and your home in this article.
Offbeat objects
Many objects have designs that can arouse curiosity. For example, vibrators now have shapes that make it hard to tell them apart from an abstract work of art.
In fact, they combine pleasure, aesthetics and ergonomics to enhance our well-being and that of our homes, making them truly decorative pieces.
Handcrafted objects
Consumers now want interiors that stand out from the crowd. So they’re often on the hunt for that rare piece that isn’t seen everywhere. So it’s only natural that they should turn to local, eco-responsible crafts.
This approach not only allows local designers to make a living, but also takes environmental issues into account. In the same way, second-hand and second-hand-out items also find their way into our homes.
Natural materials
Still in an ecological frame of mind, the trend continues to favour sustainable materials for our interiors, which are becoming more than ever refuges. Round shapes and bright spaces are favoured.
Their primary aim is to create cocoons in which to live, soothing us after gruelling days at work. Our flats become sanctuaries in which wood, cotton, clay, rattan and hemp are the main protagonists.
Decorations reminiscent of the 70s
In 2024, 70s design is making a comeback. Terracotta crockery, rustic pottery and geometric cushions are taking their place in our interiors. Metal-framed furniture adds sparkle with its original geometric shapes.
What’s more, it’s entirely possible to incorporate this style of decoration in a number of different ways to create a harmonious whole. This style is easily identifiable, so there’s no need to over-furnish and over-decorate your flat or house to evoke this period.
Curves
Furniture with a curvilinear design is one of the latest trends to conquer our interiors.
As well as being all the rage for their shape and elegance, they add real comfort as well as pleasing visual appeal, making them popular for creating a harmonious and welcoming ambience.
Spaces that integrate technology
Intelligent technology has transformed our homes, bringing a whole new level of comfort. Lights and temperature can now be adjusted intuitively to suit our preferences, and energy consumption can be monitored by the minute.
As well as being aesthetically pleasing, these home automation installations based on applications and artificial intelligence are rethinking our interiors and making the connected home a reality.
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