Fresh Perspective: 2024 Design Predictions From Our Product Team

Seventies-inspired living room.

There’s something about a new year that makes us crave change. And when it comes to interiors, the opportunities are endless. From updating lighting to swapping out hardware, we love experimenting with our space to make a house feel like home.

To that end, each year, our in-house Product Team references hundreds of sources to gather interior insights for the upcoming season. While trends may come and go, these predictions are a fun way to understand how styles from the past and present blend to create new ideas and inspiration.

If you're wondering what the future of home looks like, we've got you covered. Below, we share our design predictions for 2024 and how to choose among next year's trends to create a space that's both stylish and enduring. 

The Teig Table Lamp on a side table.

After a winter well-spent, there's something inherently exciting about settling into old routines and refreshing our space for the sunny days ahead. This spring, we're embracing the cool, casual energy of the seventies with playful prints, subtly sophisticated lighting, and modern home decor in earthy hues. 

 

1970s inspired entryway.

A fresh take on minimalist design, 2024 will be filled with cozy, luxurious living spaces in moodier, earthy color palettes. While clean lines and mid-century modern style is here to stay, we'll be moving away from simple, sterile designs in favor of furniture in natural materials and home decor in new neutrals like cream, brown, olive, and ochre. 

Light-filled living room.

Kitchen bar with archway.

The past few years have been marked with muted, monochromatic tones. This season, we're leaning into bolder, brighter hues with unique color combinations. Think statement table lamps in unexpected colors, pattern-forward rugs, and eye-catching wallpaper

Iris table lamp.

Sidnie table lamp on a sideboard.

A colorful modern living room.

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