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Design maven Sydney Gore offers a refreshing take on anticipated design trends for 2024. Breaking free from algorithmic influences, Gore’s predictions showcase a mix of rustic, cozy, and surreal elements.

  1. Unexpected Botanical Arrangements: Gore highlights the trend of embracing unusual decorative accents inspired by a love for produce. She references an installation by Asmite Gherezgiher, combining okra with striped horsetail, chili peppers, and datura pods, encouraging a departure from conventional floral arrangements.
  2. Rounded Feet that Stand on Business: Spherical feet take center stage in design, featured on bathtubs, beds, and tables. The emphasis on these soft, round elements adds a human touch to furniture, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
  3. Cushioned in Corduroy: Corduroy makes a comeback, with designers like Jenni Lee incorporating it into furniture and Comme Si using it for a unique presentation in their boutique. The rich texture of corduroy complements other luxurious textiles, offering a tactile and visually pleasing experience.
  4. Take a Subtle Step into Prep: Old money aesthetics resurface, celebrating heritage and tradition. The trend involves incorporating natural wood tones, leather, velvet furniture, porcelain dinnerware, and antiques, creating a timeless and sophisticated atmosphere with a nod to classic styles.
  5. Folk Arts and Crafts: Gore predicts a deeper exploration of folk art and traditional crafts, emphasizing the importance of supporting artisans and preserving cultural traditions. The trend involves incorporating handmade goods, such as wicker baskets, brooms, ceramics, and quilts, sourced directly from artisans using sustainable materials.
  6. Returning to Rush: The cane Cesca chair remains iconic, but Gore observes a rising interest in the Padova Chair and a general resurgence of rush seating in dining setups, creating a blend of comfort and aesthetic appeal.
  7. Nooks and Crannies and Canopies: Creating intimate spaces like dining nooks, window benches, and tented rooms becomes a trend. These features offer a sweet escape and are ideal solutions for small living spaces, providing private retreats within the home.
  8. Out of the Farmhouse and into the Ranch House: Moving away from cottagecore, Gore predicts a ranch house renaissance. The ranch house aesthetic combines Americana with rustic chic, offering a fresh take on traditional styles, as seen in the homes of Kirsten Dunst and Jenni Kayne.
  9. Rolls and Bolsters: Functional objects featuring cylindrical shapes, such as bolsters and rolls, gain popularity. From daybeds to seating systems, designers like Soft Witness and Waka Waka incorporate these shapes, providing both comfort and aesthetic appeal.
  10. Go Chrome or Go Home: A resurgence of metallics, particularly chrome, becomes prominent in 2024. Smooth surfaces that shimmer add a touch of disco fever to interiors, combining industrial minimalism with a touch of femininity through pieces like Maria Pergay’s Ribbon Pouf.
  11. It’s the Year of the Ear: Gore notes a fixation on body parts, with ears taking the spotlight in 2024. Ceramic bowls shaped like ears and even ear-shaped sofas make a statement, embracing the complexity and polarizing nature of this body part in design.

Sydney Gore’s design trends for 2024 promise a departure from the ordinary, inviting individuals to embrace unique and personal touches in their living spaces.

Re-reported from the article originally published in The architectural digest