2022 Design Forecast x An Eclectic Adventure
Posted by Elise on Feb 7th 2022
Prior to the big P (pandemic), for inexplicable reasons, we traded modernist design for some truncated version. The words, "modern" and "sleek" gave way to almost clinical settings. Designs appeared devoid of color, texture and soul. What happened to pleasurable design? What about times to come? What is in store for the future?
We're forecasting what's hot for 2022. This year, style means color, comfort, and how our lives shape the world around us- and vice versa. We’re throwing our sheets to the wind and daresay that color, eclecticism, and adventure are in, and in to stay. As we spend more time in this new world, it feels imperative to show our friends, family’s and followers a glimpse into our humble (or not so humble) abodes.
Flip through the pages of your favorite design magazine to see that creature comforts are trending, the weirder and the more ostentatious, the better. We’re loving adventurous new designers pairing out-there fabrics and accessories with tried and true silhouettes. It feels fresh and necessary. Skim through three recent design projects for inspiration:
1. Color pop master Sophie Ashby shares her family's Georgian-Era home in East End, London:
Image Credit: ©simonupton & Architectural Digest
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PHILLIPPE THE SHEEP FENCHURCH PENDANT CARINA COFFEE TABLE POUF BLIDES
2. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or just looking for something new on your breakfast table, pairing whimsical table accoutrements with natural tableware provide an unexpected twist.
Image Credit: ByOn and Colton Lane
PUG CANDLE HOLDER LEO KITCHEN LINENS MARQUESA BOWL CRESCENDO WINE COOLER
3. Kathryn M. Ireland master's French-meets-California decor flexing her ability to rewrite the little white cottage. Ireland's designs combine worldly artifacts, reminding us of where we wish to travel, and of where we've been.
Image Credit: Kathryn M Ireland & Vogue