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10 main furniture trends-2021 according to world designers!

Updated: Mar 23, 2021

We often tend to prefer bright, positive tones. And this is understandable: colors can create a certain mood, affect the perception of the subject. Therefore, for their interior, some people want to choose more fun shades. Others, however, want to embody in the rooms more calm, pacifying tones that will be conducive to relaxation. In this article, we will consider the stylish colors of furniture in 2021, their nuances and options for embodiment in the interior.


1. Shades of pink

Neutral, soft pink shades are a favorite of the season. These colors can be combined both with the same delicate tones and with brighter, contrasting (dark blue, green, lemon yellow).

2. Cozy beds.

Famous designers argue that the main trend in the manufacture of upholstered furniture in 2021 will be cocoon beds. These are cozy berths with a soft fabric headboard and footboard. The bed should be such that it was pleasant to “hide” after a hard working day.

3. Geometry.

In addition to furniture colors in 2021, it is important to consider stylish textures, images and drawings on objects. Designers are inclined to believe that fashion is striving hard for modern motives in the interior. Today it is asymmetric shapes, drawings, as well as a large number of geometry – both in the objects themselves and in prints.

4. Natural materials.

The demand for natural materials is increasing. Designers strive to find increasingly complex and sophisticated combinations of different textures. For example, it can be wood interspersed with quartzite or marble, ceramics with concrete and metal.

5. Rounded shapes.

In the trend of 2021 – pieces of furniture with soft, rounded shapes. The smoothness of the shape returns to us from the fashion of the 1970s. Thanks to such an atmosphere, the interior will look more comfortable and elegant.

6. Metal.

In addition to unexpected stylish furniture colors in 2021, we also see unusual metal applications. Gold, brass and blackened bronze has become popularly used as individual elements. It can be figures, art objects, modern compositions decorating the interior space.

7. Individuality.

People are increasingly inclined to purchase custom-made designer items. Buyers are interested not only in the exterior of the thing, but also in something more – its history, special meaning, depth.

8. The smallest details.

Designers’ attention will be focused not only on the general style of the interior, but also on its smallest details. This can be a special stitching of textiles, furniture accessories of a bright shade, pronounced details on the plafonds. Such additions make the space more interesting, give it personality.

9. The new art deco.

Art Deco in trendy colors and furniture designs in 2021 is an impending trend. This style embodies luxury, brightness and brilliance.

10. Antiques.

Vintage interior items do not leave the ranks of the main fashion trends. Moreover, antique furniture is popular not only among collectors. Many people want their rooms to be filled with interesting things, with their own personality and history.



What decorating style is in for 2021?


Minimalism?! We'll be seeing less minimalism in 2021. Move over Kim Kardashian inspired homes because less isn't more when there's a pandemic. The minimalist trend is on its way out and will give way to more layered, collected, and eclectic spaces.

Trend 1. Grandmillennial

‘Imagine pieces of furniture, patterns, cushions and accessories you might encounter in your grandparents’ house’ Says Jules. ‘Team them with a few carefully selected modern pieces and you’re on your way to pulling off one of the most unique trends of the year,’ says Jules.

Trend 2. Structured Simplicity

Evolving from the Nordic trend this look is stripped back style back. The purpose is to create a calm, comfy, chilled-out space to relax in – it’s all about making our homes a safe, inviting space to rest and regenerate. If you home is your haven, this trend is for you. A personal sanctuary that you enjoy, that you don’t treat as a showpiece and nothing is reserved for best. Furniture feels comfortable and inviting with comfortable sink-into sofas and hearty tables to gather around. You like a low-maintenance look with weathered woods, faded tones and time-worn finishes.

Has grey had its day? The new neutrals are warming, as we look to create a calm yet uplifting space to retreat to from the outside world. Shift away from cool grey, with more yellow based neutrals. Embrace warm neutrals, from oatmeal and natural buff. Beige makes a comeback as the perfect base colour to build upon.

Trade bold and bright for soft and neutral and go for pared-back pieces and considered choices. This element of more thoughtful home choices comes from the trend for being aware of sustainability.

Trend 3. Honest comforts

Layers of cuddly textures are a simple and easy trend to incorporate into your home decor. Introduce different types of natural textures and materials in similar colour shades to add personality and character to a room without overwhelming with bright colours. Textures and tactile qualities are taking the place of bold colours for adding interest.

Layer up comforting cushions, throws, knits and faux furs to make any space feel instantly inviting. This approach will see you through the winter and still light enough to see your home fashionably dressed ready for spring.

The emphasis on natural pigments remains at the root of this trend. Go for a mix of cool blues and greys teamed with accents of warmer pinks and browns. This organic colour palette can be complemented by washed teals and mossy greens, that are easy to work into a relaxed, neutral scheme.

4. Dried flower displays

‘One of the biggest trends we can expect to see in 2021 is the use of dried flowers to decorate the home,’ Jules explains. A change from the usual green and vibrant houseplants, which are still as fashionable as ever, using dried flowers last longer and don’t require any maintenance. From Pampas grasses and dried flowers to seed heads, their aesthetic has a wide appeal right now – you’ve only got to scroll through Instagram to see the proof!

4. Roof windows

Homes filled with natural light are always high on the wish list. More than ever, homeowners are opting to enhance the daylight in their homes by installing roof windows and skylights. This makes maximising natural light a viable option in the gloomiest of properties. Popular for modern kitchen extension ideas but also in home offices and open-plan living spaces, this trend is perfect for any room.

5. Earth colours

Using the colour palette provided by nature is the hottest colour trend for 2021. Earthy toned pigments are proving popular when it comes to selecting a bold shade for an accent wall, tiles or key furniture pieces.

‘This year will see many go for a dark blue or dark green colour. ‘The trick is to keep it subtle and not overdo it. Choose one part of the room decor such as one wall, a rug or the sofa cushions to introduce the colour, making sure that the rest of the accessories in the room complement it well.’

6. Japandi

There’s been a strong Japanese design element running as an undercurrent through interior collections over the past few seasons. It’s really coming into it’s own as a stand out trend. A mash-up of elegant Japanese minimalism and rustic Scandinavian simplicity, Japandi is a hybrid trend bringing together the best of these two much-loved styles. This trend is the one for you if your home is your sanctuary and you take a less-is-more approach with uncluttered spaces, clean lines and a calm, subdued colour palette.

Combining the mindfulness elements of Scandinavian hygge and the Japanese theory of ‘wabi-sabi’ this trend finds effortless beauty in the simple things. ‘Think of it as Japanese minimalism – simple lines, neutral colours and big leafy houseplants. The simplistic, natural elements of both Scandinavian and Japanese decor make this trend an easy one to get right,’ says Jules.

7. Cottagecore cosiness

Cottagecore is a trend that has emerged last year, but continues to sweep social media. This homely look is perfect for places with character, whether it’s a period property or a country cottage. The style is enhanced by traditional touches, such as parquet flooring, exposed beams and bare brick. Style with a mix of vintage and new home buys to add charm.

This trend reflects a common need for comfort and cosiness with a touch of elegance and British quirkiness.


As long as you love the look of your interiors, that’s all that really matters.


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