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Homeware trends for 2023 – What you need to know

The world of homeware is constantly evolving, with new trends emerging every year. 2023 promises to be no different, with a range of new styles set to take the homeware world by storm. Whether you’re looking to update your home decor or simply curious about the latest trends, here’s what you need to know about homeware trends for 2023.

Bold Colours

Bold colours are set to be a major trend in 2023. From deep reds and blues, to vibrant pinks and greens, homeware designers are pushing the boundaries of traditional colour usage, to create truly eye-catching pieces. Expect to see bold pieces, such as bright-coloured sofas, armchairs, and rugs, that will make a statement in any room.

Eco-Friendly Materials

There is an increasing awareness of the impact of consumerism on the environment, and as a result, homeware made from eco-friendly materials is becoming increasingly popular. We’re already seeing increased use of sustainable materials, such as bamboo, recycled glass, and organic cotton, in homeware products. This trend is not only good for the planet, but it also creates unique and beautiful pieces that add character to the space they’re in.

Minimalism

Minimalism is making a comeback in 2023, with a focus on simplicity. This trend is characterised by clean lines, neutral colours, and a lack of clutter. Homeowners are opting for understated, elegant pieces that are easy to incorporate into any decor style.

Textured Fabrics

Textured fabrics are already a big trend in 2023, with designers experimenting with a range of textures, from chunky knits to plush velvets. We’ll likely see textured fabrics used in everything from bedding and cushions to curtains and rugs, adding a warm aesthetic to a wide range of homes.

Beyond the aesthetic

People want homeware items that look good, but also things that are culturally relevant. Decorative homeware brands such as The Sculpts are taking that idea and running with it, creating items that are highly symbolic of the culture that birthed them. These items tell a story, in addition to looking lovely, and as a result, then contribute to the narrative of your home.

Handmade and Craft-Inspired

Handmade and craft-inspired homeware is becoming increasingly popular, with a focus on traditional techniques and natural materials. From hand-thrown ceramics to hand-woven baskets, this trend is all about creating pieces that are functional, unique, and beautiful. There’s going to be an increase in the use of natural materials as well, creating a warm atmosphere in any home.

Smart Home Technology

Smart home technology is set to continue to evolve in 2023, with an increased focus on making homes more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. From smart lighting systems to security automation systems, we’ll see a range of products that make it easier to control your home from your phone or tablet.

2023 promises to be an exciting year for the homeware industry, with a range of new and innovative trends set to take the market by surprise. Whether you’re looking to update your home decor, or simply want to know more about the latest design ideas floating around, these homeware trends are sure to inspire.

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