2023 Interiors: What You Need To Know
It’s a new year and we’re anticipating hot new interior trends for the months ahead. Here are a few not-to-be-missed trends you’ll want to know more about in 2023…
Wellness Zones
With a shift of focus through the pandemic, more people are looking at their lifestyle decisions and embracing an overall approach to improved well-being. This translates into the everyday spaces we use in our homes and offices. As a result, wellness zones are taking centre stage in design this season.
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Self-care and mental health are two high-priority areas. Furthermore, wellness design can set the tone for slowing down and practising mindfulness. At-home spas, gyms and wellness zones are leaving a mark in the industry and we are seeing more individuals incorporating these spaces into their designs.
Art Deco Focus
Older interior styles are making a huge comeback and the world of Art Deco never disappoints. As interiors move away from the absoluteness of minimalism, we’re seeing a renewed interest in more decorative styles, like Art Deco. That said, hyper maximalism might not be on the cards yet – but ornate details are certainly on the rise. Expect Art Deco’s brighter colours, wilder patterns and symmetrical designs to have some influence in 2023.
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Noir Goth Design
As spaces become more personalized, individuals are encouraged to let their personalities shine through. Noir Goth design is all about the dramatic with richly layered interiors, dark hues and fascinating decor. Think sweeping curtains, arch mirrors, sculptures, and lavish chandeliers as statement pieces in this trend.
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And with a contemporary twist, such interiors can be both memorable and highly livable. Black is undoubtedly the iconic tone of this trend.
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Curvaceous Spaces
Arcs and rounded shapes add interest and we’re embracing curves instead of straight edges this season. Crescent sofas, tulip and egg chairs, and circular rugs are here to stay. We’re also taking things even further with oblong mirrors, architectural details, and mushroom lighting. It’s all about adding character in an unconventional way.
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Perfect Imperfections
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The world is looking inward and the focus is on handmade, quality items over mass-produced pieces. This also means items that are unique and handcrafted. Each item stands on its own – and we celebrate the perfect imperfections of handcrafted goods. Raw yet refined quality is what the future of décor holds. Exquisite craft and vision will thus set décor and furniture apart as covetable and trendy.
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Nature-Inspired
The outdoors remains a source of inspiration in 2023. Organic shapes, earthy textures and colours… these set the mark for greener spaces inspired by nature. As green design grows, interiors are moving away from colors that feel too artificial. Hues are becoming gentler and easier on the eye. As a result, interiors flow seamlessly from their outer surroundings. Interior design trends of 2023 and years to come will certainly see many more outdoor-indoor blends.
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All images and design by La Grange Interiors, a curated furniture and décor destination with an exclusive offering of (locally manufactured) luxurious soft furnishings, timeworn antiques and accessories sourced from all around the globe or custom designed by owner, Sumari Krige herself. Beyond the retail aspect, the La Grange Interiors brand extends to an interior design and concept service taking on projects both locally and internationally. The brand effortlessly marries contemporary interiors with industrial influences and eclectic additions and above all, promotes easy, refined living.
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