How To Get On Trend in 2019

From faux plants to fringing, our friends over at online emporium, Trouva share their tips in interiors trends for the coming year.

Tassels & Fringing

BDA on trend tassels

A development on the maximalist movement that made major waves in 2018, more is more when it comes to fringing and tassels. Think retro fringed lampshades and tasselled mirrors, all the trimmings are here.

MADAM STOLTZ VELVET TABLE LAMP FROM ACCESSORIES FOR THE HOME

Terracotta is Back

BDA on trend terracotta

Tired of the cold, industrial look of concrete? Meet terracotta, concrete’s hot cousin, here to steal our hearts. Translated as ‘baked earth’, terracotta’s warm, earthy qualities spell success in 2019.

DIVA BURNT HENNA STONEWARE JAR BY HOUSE DOCTOR

New Neutrals

BDA on trend neutrals

And while we're on the subject of warmer colour, it's goodbye grey, bonjour beige. It’s time to usher a new neutral colour palette into your home, made up of warm tones like cream, peach, beige and brown.

BROWN MARBLED TEAPOT BY HAY

Circular Silhouettes

BDA on trend circular

Inspired by our old favourites Art Deco and the Memphis movement, replace sharp lines, squares and angles with circles, curves and scalloping for a touch of retro nostalgia.

CASPA BRASS FINISH DESK LAMP BY BROSTE COPENHAGEN

Faux Plants & Dried Flowers

BDA faux plants drief flowers abigail ahern

Are we faux real? Absolutely. The botanic trend shows no sign of wilting and we see a blossoming future for these no-maintenance plants and flowers.

ECHEVERIA GREEN PRINCE BY ABIGAIL AHERN

Sustainability

BDA on trend sustainability

From Blue Planet’s groundbreaking exposé of single-use plastic pollution to the introduction of the latte levy, 2018 put sustainability higher on the agenda. In 2019, expect to hear and learn more about ‘buying less and buying better’ as we all strive to shop more sustainably.