Luxury is in both the detail and the exquisite finish of timeless furniture. While we’re all for timeless design, it’s fun to spot new trends and refresh your space with the very latest in interior design. From small accent chairs nestled into cosy bedroom nooks to oversized sofas that make a grand statement, new furniture can instantly re-energize your home. While 2022 was all about soothing colour palettes, 2023 is bringing bright, statement-making individualism, nature-inspired designs and a sustainable approach. Whether you’re looking for a new sofa, side table or are simply intrigued by the 2023 furniture trends forecasted by designers and interior experts alike, choosing the right pieces of furniture for your home will go a long way in creating the luxury home aesthetic you desire. If you’ve been searching for the right opportunity to add more style, vigour and comfort to your space, this is for you. Here’s manifesting a new wave of furniture aesthetics that will uplift the mood and brighten the interiors of your home. Kitsch/Maximalist vibe We’ve collectively spent the last few years focusing on neutral colour palettes and minimalist interiors. But things take a stark turn this year. Some of the top interior trends for 2023 play on colour and prints, making kitsch furniture a staple trend for 2023. Let’s cut to the chase and recognize that nothing is more emblematic of a zest for life than a vibrant colour palette. Keeping this in mind, experts have pointed out that white and neutral interiors are falling out of favour for more cheerful hues. New patterns, textiles and colours are set to take the forefront in 2023 furniture trends. Be it the form of accents like colourful lounging chairs, or furniture in colourful hues, the presence of colour is speaking volumes for the season. To create a visual interest complementary accent chairs and coloured sofas are the latest trends in furniture. For instance, you can choose large sofa pieces that are made of bold colours. Some designers also like the overlapping of white, grey, and soft blue with deep rust. The aesthetic champions more is more and a kitschy vibe. In contrast to sleek, modern glass, eye-catching textural fabrics and prints are also making a splash in 2023 Furniture Trends to give your home a new look The year 2023 is bringing bright, statement-making individualism, nature-inspired designs and a sustainable approach BY ARUSHI SAKHUJA 2023. These textiles offer visual interest while adding warmth, from lush velvet chairs to chunky yarns, tufting, and fringes. From bright colour palettes and striking, ‘space-age’ furniture, to rustic rattan and floral upholstery, this influence will see many of us taking bigger and bolder risks with the furniture in our homes in 2023. Rosabagh’s Duke in Love, renaissance-inspired bedding designs has recreated nineteenth-century magic with a maximalist design. In sync with the kitsch aesthetic, the design embodies a rich palette of beige, pink, grey and blues to earthy hues and vibrant jewel tones, with touches of gold, that Victorian romance. “In view of Victorian trends finding their way back into modern interiors, the richness of jacquard with silky finishes, handcrafted with immaculate embroideries, applique work, with gold touches, each piece recreates the refined elegance of those majestic years,” said Abhishek Kathuria, Founder and Creative Director Rosabagh. But if you wish to lean towards a modern, contemporary flair Altus Luxury and Sunday Designs offers tastefully curated pieces that come together in sync for a kitsch aesthetic. While the former uses accents like cushions and upholstery to punctuate the furniture, Sunday Design picks out an eclectic prints. Curved designs When talking about furniture in 2023, it wouldn’t be wrong to say curved pieces are dominating. This is a nod to both the re-emergence of the ‘60s and ‘70s influence and an uptick in the organic shapes making their way into our homes. The home is associated with a warm inviting space for loved ones, and the use of regimented straight lines and geometric styles is beginning to look stark and cold. Curved furniture on the flipside offers a softer appearance. Steering away from the Art Deco aesthetic that formerly shaped the way for all furniture designs. The retro style of the 70s has been huge across interiors and is set to continue into 2023. Full-on voluptuous or gently rounded, curves will lift the layout of your room, adding a bold design focus or a subtle touch of shaping to your décor. The simplest way to incorporate this trend into your space is with a coffee or accent table. If you are feeling more adventurous, take inspiration from Agnom Designs living room design. Pair a round coffee table with semicircular sofas. Another option is a curved accent 14|LUXEBOOK|AUGUST 2023 AUGUST 2023 |LUXEBOOK|15 SLEEK FINISH
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