1. Colour: Light and off-white tones
According to studies, which tracks colour trends, while neutral tones have dominated in the past decade, the trend now leans towards lighter and brighter colours, in response to the need for positivity during the global pandemic.
This light and off-white palette is a classic look that stands the test of time; it continues to find steadfast fans among minimalists. Layer various textiles and materials in cream and neutral hues to keep the look interesting and tactile.
2. Material: Sustainable Sources
More furniture are striving to minimise their environmental impact by producing collections made with recyclable, eco-conscious materials. “These brands are using materials at the end of their life cycle, or materials that can be recovered or disposed of properly. The idea is to prolong the product’s entire life cycle to reduce waste.
3. Form: Multifunctional Furniture
Multifunctional furniture continues to be popular, and it’s easy to see why. Such space-saving designs can contribute to an uncluttered look, which can be both aesthetically appealing and mentally calming.