From foliage-filled spaces to sustainable furniture and traditional finishes, here are the design trends that we predict will define all things interior design in 2022.

 

Traditional design elements are making a comeback

2022 will see traditional design elements sneak back into our homes.

Brass details, striped or floral textiles and timeless furniture pieces will all be making a comeback.

 

Statement Lighting

In 2022, lighting will be more than just a necessity; it will take centre stage and become a feature in the home, particularly in kitchens and main living areas.

Dramatic ceiling lights and chandeliers, statement floor lamps, and unique table lighting will all be dominant in our homes in 2022.

 

Green, Green, Green

Green will be the colour that dominates 2022, so much so that we’re calling it the ‘new neutral’.

Sage and mineral-based greens will be the hues on our walls, whereas deep jewelled greens will be the colours for sofas, soft furnishings, and accessories.

 

Bringing the Outdoors In

Foliage-filled and nature-inspired rooms will continue to be popular in 2022, with an emphasis on creating calming spaces that establish a visual connection with the outdoors.

Breathe life into your home with the addition of plants (real and faux), bamboo furniture and seagrass accessories.

 

 

Sustainable and vintage pieces

As a society, we have become much more conscious of where things come from, how they are made and how long they will last.

With an emphasis on mindfulness, we expect to see more sustainably sourced pieces enter our homes in 2022. Think reclaimed wood shelving, upcycled furniture and vintage accessories.

 

Cottagecore

Cottagecore was one of the biggest interior design trends to emerge in 2021, and we believe it will continue to dominate in 2022, too.

Floral fabrics, pastel colours and wooden or whitewashed furniture will be trendy this year.

 

 

Books are Back on the Shelf

Old style and vintage books are back in. We expect to see shelves of old-style books used add character to our homes this year.

Although we don’t sell books, we do sell some wonderfully unique book ends to help style your collection.