Trends and news
Creative interior design concepts require input - and we get this at trade fairs and events in the furniture and interior design industry. Here are some of the latest ideas and developments in the field of interior design.
Organic shapes and natural textures
Organic shapes and natural textures will still be the order of the day in the furniture industry in 2024. Interior designers like to use pieces of furniture with rounded corners and flowing contours. They create harmony in the room and thus help to further increase cosiness. Sustainability is also playing an increasingly important role in the materials used and in production.
Purism and individualism meets Loftsytle
Loft style is a modern interior design style that originated in the 1940s. Due to the housing shortage in New York and London, warehouses and industrial halls were converted into living and working spaces. The purist and individually furnished rooms work with furniture that is defined by clear lines and simple design. Selected pieces of furniture that manage without much decoration and yet still fill the available space strikingly.
Colours and tones
The 2024 colour palette often features subtle pastel shades that create a light and airy atmosphere. They are the ideal complement to stronger colour tones and lend any living space a pleasant, relaxed atmosphere. The Peach Fuzz colour trend proclaimed by Pantone deserves special attention. This is a warm peach colour that also radiates a ‘fruity’, refreshing energy.
What's the trend?
Overall, the demand for modern, rather minimalist furnishing concepts is also increasing among our customers. ‘Less is more’ - rooms should have a tidy appearance with minimal use of decoration. Clear lines characterise the furnishings, while discreetly used colours create a sense of calm. If points of attraction and elements of tension are required, then geometric patterns or tactile surfaces are used.