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Coming Up Next: 10 Design Trends On Our Radar

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Coming Up Next: 10 Design Trends On Our Radar

October 28, 2024

We’re calling it now: From calming wood-enveloped rooms to a playful addition to the dinner table, these are the design trends that’ll be everywhere in the months ahead.

1. Wood-Wrapped Rooms

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Above: Rooms enveloped in wood are back, and rather than looking like someone’s dated wood-paneled den, they’re surprisingly warm, comforting, and easy on the eyes. Once you see it, you’ll be spotting them everywhere. Photograph by Sean Fennessy, courtesy of Vaughan Howard Architects, from ‘A Healing Place’: A Derelict House with a Designer Pedigree Is Reclaimed for Artists.

2. Ceramic Lamps

potters take on lighting: this is the year of the handmade ceramic lamp (like t 18
Above: Potters take on lighting: This is the year of the handmade ceramic lamp (like this Rebekah Miles Orchard Table Lamp from Nickey Kehoe).

3. Seventies Seagrass Mats

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Above: Julie’s been tracking the return of a ’70s staple: the humble seagrass mat. See more in Trend Alert: 9 Rooms Heralding the Return of the 1970s Seagrass Mat.

4. New Geometries

Above: The new wall decor? Geometric sconces that double as art when they’re off, like the Optical Sconce (left) from Danny Kaplan Studio and Lahm 03 Sconce (right) from Humanhome.co.

5. Murals

are murals set to take off? we think so, if this reader favorite post is any in 22
Above: Are murals set to take off? We think so, if this reader-favorite post is any indication. For more, head to On a Bustling Brooklyn Street, Above a Busy Restaurant, Quiet Tranquility Inside an Industrial Loft. Photograph by Alex Lesage, courtesy of Bureau Tempo.

6. Game-Piece Tablecloths

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Above: Game night, anyone? We’ve been spying tablecloths printed with game boards all over the place. This one is the Cotton Linen Chess Tablecloth, $179 from Zara Home.

7. Draped Bedding

out with the fussy hospital corners. in with a single coverlet laid elegantly&# 24
Above: Out with the fussy hospital corners. In with a single coverlet laid elegantly—dare we say sultrily?—across the bed. Photograph by William Jess Laird from Fresh Directions: 9 Ideas to Steal from The James Bradley, a Moody Hotel in an Unlikely Locale.

8. Shaken-Up Shaker

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Above: It’s the trend that never dies: Shaker design is having another moment, this time with a little color added in. Read more in Shaker, Continued: 7 New Favorites for a Trend Resurgence.

9. Chunky Wood Dining Chairs

forget streamlined. chunkier chairs are in. we&#8\2\17;re noting a particul 26
Above: Forget streamlined. Chunkier chairs are in. We’re noting a particular resurgence in the 1950s Henning Kjaernulf chairs shown here (in A Paris Cafe By Gesa Hansen), though any kind of chair that looks hand-carved or a bit sculptural will do.

10. Double Drenching

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Above: A trend for the bold: double drenching, in which rooms are saturated in two or more paint hues. The only rule? No white. Read more in Double Drenching: Should You Try the Latest Paint Trend?. (Oh, and another trend spotted here: burl wood tables.)

And for more trends we’ve been noticing recently, see The Style Forecast: 9 Design Trends for Autumn 2024.

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