Discover Top Drawer’s Latest Design Trends
Four trends are making waves in the world of design in 2021. Let’s take a look at what they are and how we can add them to our next design project.
Top Drawer trend: An Oppulent Addition
Whether it’s a mix of many or a glinting accent, a touch of metallic never goes out of style. In its natural hard form or threaded through soft furnishings, use this style to add a dash of lavishness to any scene.
Top Drawer trend: Modern Mirage
You don’t have to endure enormous heat to bring warmth this season. A new take on previous Palm Springs or Oasis trends, this rendition focuses on the textures, tones and natural patterns of the desert, both day and night.
Top Drawer trend: Cottage Cool
2020 was full of surprises, like Le Creuset becoming one of the TikTok generation’s favourite brands. As we spend more time at home than ever before, the desire to surround ourselves with cosy comforts and calming, more traditional designs is only growing.
Top Drawer trend: The Power of Prints
A departure from the minimal vignettes we’ve loved in recent years, pattern is back in force. A stand-alone statement piece or layered up, there’s no right or wrong way to master this look.
Top Drawer remains on trend with the latest design ideas and inspirations for the seasons ahead. Visit Top Drawer to discover more.
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