Designer’s as you know established trends so today we show the Interior Design Trends set to dominate this year.
They need to understand the tones with splashes of bold colors to decadent textures and the appliances reimagined. So let’s started.
1. Block Colors
Pastels, primaries and every hue in between was seen at the show, but the focus was on block colors and Eurocucina truly embodied the trend. Franke showcased the Smart Deco collection, where classic design met playful pastels that were crafted with the combined single living space in mind. Meanwhile, Smeg’s iconic fridges took bold to the next level, displaying a range of statement fridge and cooker appliances.
2.Wellness
Physical and mental wellbeing joined forces and took precedence across the show. Biophilia remained a prominent trend across all design elements, while Preciosa lighting wowed visitors with an enchanting ‘breath of light’ installation.
Dornbracht dominated Salone del Bagno with a spa trail that explored myriad uses of water while showcasing the transformation from bathroom to private spa.
3. Sustainability
Debuting at Galleria Rossana Orlandi at this year’s Milan Design Week, Nada Debs illustrated many layers of humanity through her ‘handmade and heart made’ collection: Up Close and Personal. Bringing contemporary sensibility to traditional wood marquetry, Nada also utilized her collection as a platform for cultural exchange.
4. More is more
More color, more texture, and more fun, maximalism made a statement in Milan. Missoni Homes’ ‘Horoscope’ collection featured zoomorphic figures and geometric ideograms, the juxtaposition of bold colors against grayscale patterns created a stunning piece.
Presenting the new ‘Sicily is my love’ collection, Smeg’s partnership with Dolce & Gabbana curated a bespoke range of Italian style appliances, transforming iconic into an objet d’art.