Straight From Paris: Design Trends From Maison&Objet
2023 welcomes a plethora of new design styles to impact the way we do life. From colourful accents and slow living to sustainability in motion. Here are some of the leading trends, straight from Maison&Objet Paris.
Maison&Objet Paris has been abuzz with new colourways and trends for 2023. Check out some of the best on our watch list below…
Take Care: the rising of the slow living
Slow living embraces a slower pace of life. It’s the antithesis of the bustle of city life with the fast pace at which modern life happens. The slogan of Maison&Objet Paris, this year is Take Care. Furthermore, slow living takes a calmer and balanced approach to life. It’s about being intentional with your time. The fair therefore aimed to honour slow living as a lifestyle choice that emphasizes a more mindful approach to everyday life.
In the world of design, this trend focuses on creating spaces with functional cocoon layouts and a reminder to focus on wellbeing and creating a more considered home with spaces of calm in our interiors.
Fashion forward: it’s time for statement sofas
Designers are certainly pushing the boundaries when it comes to trendy sofas this season. Hot new shapes, textiles and colours are making their way into the world of design. And we love them all. From Maison&Objet, we noticed the emergence of curved and modular sofas that can be comfortable, fashionable, and adaptable for specific needs.
Sofas are also about adding comfort to your interior. So, not only with a focus on style and colour, sofas present a place of rest for the user.
Bold colours
Prepare yourself to meet bright interiors in 2023. Here it is all about bold, bright and mesmerising colour that brings personality. In fact, we’re seeing the trend of adding fresh colour to even bland spaces to spice things up. Adding a touch of colour is one of the best ways to share feelings and explore creativity- from warm and cool colours, this year’s tendencies aim for more shades.
Outdoor living
This trends sees the outdoors making an appearance inside our homes. From natural textiles and colours to nature-inspired prints leading the way. Maison&Objet Paris was filled with inspiration around environmental concerns and sustainability. The choice of materials influences the outcomes and shows us just what is possible when we use nature responsibly.
We’ve noticed that it is possible to create solutions that can be adapted to different needs. For 2023, the interiors will welcome furniture that will go just as well in a living room as on a deck.
Revisiting the past – a return of antique style
There were many inspirations and interior design trends in Maison&Objet Paris, and the return of the antique style is one of them. For 2023 we discover unique interiors where realistic or reinvented pieces make us feel like entering a museum full of personality.
The revisiting of the past and the return of antique style honours the world’s legacy. It is also another hot trend that can be linked to making more sustainable choices for our interiors. Reusing and recycling older pieces gives our pieces greater longevity.
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