While our wardrobes have experienced a cooling-off period over the course of 2020 and into 2021, our homes, and everything in them, have been working overtime—quite literally. Even those of us who wouldn’t previously call ourselves interior fanatics, lockdown has inspired us to become experts in all aspects of homeware, thanks to the increase in time we’ve spent within our four walls. Invariably this has caused a wave of new interior trends to flood social media, and of course, we’ve become adept at spotting these winning looks.
The mood of the moment seems to point to a craving for colour and personality: from the sinuosity of Gustaf Westman’s wavy edge mirrors and the quirky appeal of rainbow gingham, to Mathilda Goad’s signature scallops and the curvaceous lines of the bobbin leg chair, it’s all about creating interest and texture in our homes.
“Adding a wave, curve is such an easy way of making a boring object look individual. I think it’s all about individuality at the moment”, says Laura Hunter, from No Feature Walls. “Mirrors are very on trend and are a modern way of experimenting with waves, but some brands can be very expensive. You could make one using a cheap square mirror and then cutting some thin plywood to a custom shape and fitting over the square as a wiggly border. That way you could also incorporate into your own colour scheme. Or, for a more antique look, bobbin and barley twist leg side tables are a really nice and inexpensive way to add vintage shapes and there are loads available online auction sites.”
Of course, it also helps that over lockdown there has been a rise in new independent businesses, such as Dolly Rocket London, that offer up their own unique way to brighten-up our interiors. The sheer scope of the internet means that we are now able to choose from premium brands, affordable high street options, independent labels and also vintage. So, it really is worth doing your homework to find that item or trend that really speaks to you and your interior scheme. To get you started, we’ve rounded-up 5 styles in particular that we’ve spotted on some of Instagram’s most stylish feeds. Scroll down to see what we found.
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